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PENSMAN TAKES YOU COMING SOON .. The New Look, WHAT'S ON THE BOX behind the SPOTLIGHT Updated., Modern THIS CHRISTMAS? "DUNGARVAN LEADER"

THE RESTORED MASTER alive the memory of the great MORE PAGES, MeGRATH MONUMENT Master McGrath stiiUi is ana the MORE NEWS, letter will, we feel sure, be read In the course of a letter to MORE FEATURES, the Editor. Major W. S. with great interest not only by MORE PICTURES Brown low, Regional Chairman all who have been involved in oi the Northern Com- restoring the monument in AND MUCH MORE mittee of the British Field Dungarvan but by al'l) w(ho Jjove COMPACT IN SIZE. Sports Society and cousin of sport in, any of its forms. Lord Lurgan whose name will] But with all the old popular A GREAT AND TRAGIC features including "Spot- ever be associated with the light," "Commentator's" GAA wonder greyhound. Master LOSS Review and in addition many new features. McGrath. writes to say that he lhe suddenness with which was delighted to read in the John beecher was snatched And all this for the very "Dungarvan Leader" about the tram liie last Saturday left us small increased price of 35p. Thomas Drummy presenting a cheque for £1,000 on behalf of the Dungarvan Crystal unveiling of the restored all numbed and shocked. His Watch out for announce- workers to Joe Gallagher, President Dungarvan Junior Chamber to help purchase a cardiac monument of Master McGrath. death under such tiragiic cir- ment of dead-line and pass defibrilator for use by doctors in the Dungarvan and West Waterford areas. This piece of Major Brownlow's letter cumstances has been a great the news to your friends. medical equipment is used to revive a person who suffers a cardiac arrest (heart attack). states: "By a strange coinci- Hoss not only to his beloved Included in picture are members of Dungarvan Junior Chamber and Dungarvan Crystal dence this pointless act of wife, son, daughter and Committee and 'Dr. C. Daly, representing the local doctors. (Rotiy Wyley) vandalism (the damage to the family but tjo the entire BUY A SONY BLACK TRINITRON monument) by the so-called community. Animal Liberation Fnont oc- FROM US BETWEEN NOW AND curred while we wene dlown for He was a life-long supporter the 1985 Clbnmel meeting." of the "Leader" and through- NOVEMBER 30th AND SONY WILL It then goes on: "I had out his travels, before he brought tihe new Director of returned home, he kept in Co. Council Face £27.30 SEND YOU A HAPPY CHRISTMAS touch with his native Tallow t'he British Sports Society V HAMPER PACKED BY BEWLEY'S •from London, who had never and the West Waterford area The Annual Estimates meet- I seen Irish coursing, and we as a regular weekly sub- Ing of Waterford Co. Council j OF . scriber to tihe paper. will be held at the Courthouse. were staying with Major Victor Dungarvan on Monday next. McCaTmont at Mount Juliet. A sincere and helpful friend November 14 when the mem- On coming into breakfast, he bers will consider a rate de- Rate For 1989 he will be sadly missed and The model shown above is the Sony 20"— asked if I had heard the news? mand of £27.30 in the £ for mourned and we can only the year 1989. This represents however, Sony's new super flat 21" (with On arrival at Clonmel, we were policy where defaulters are con- last minute payments and this endorse the tributes paid to am increase of 3 per cent in cerned. households are being date have taken place at the met by Mr. Michael Fives reduced tihe number disconnec- eastern end of the county in trinitron tube) is also in stock. Remember, his memory elsewhere in this the current year's rate or 7ftp disconnected at the rate of six ted to three or lour a day. who, as he shook hands, pro- In actual money terms. the Tna.more and Portlaw dis- this model comes with Fastext as standard. issue of the "Leader." a day. County Finance Officer. tricts where tihe Counctfhas ex- duced from his pocket the While there Is a proposal to Mr. Paul Clerkin in reply to a The Council's disconnection policy has been in operation for perienced mosit difficulty in coi- shattered marble ear of our Increase the controversial water query from the "Leader'' stated leotiling t'he charges but a num- IMPENDING CHANGES charges by 3 per cent for next •that a schedule for the discon- the Das't five weeks and of the FASTEX l' is the superior and speedier version of family and Irish hero. Master, initial 240 warning notices sent ber of defaulters in the Dun- year no increase Is proposed in nection of six defaulting house- garvan rural area have also 'teletext and gives up to tihe minute and detailed McGrath! ' An official notice in Lhis the case of the new refuse co-1- holds per day where arrears out more than 30 households have had their supply termin- had their supply disconnected. information on sport, financial, weather and farm "A month later we were Week'f "Leader" is intended ledtion charges which were only were In excess of a year had news, such as daily prices at Marts around the recently introduced. been prepared. This was the ated. On the payment of the The 'pay or be disconnected' to in orm £95 'annual charge, plus arrears qountry. For .racing fans details of four-day declara- staying in Co. Cork and | '[ waders of impend- There is still quite a big maximum number which the approach by the Council has ln chan es ln th and a £50 reconneotion fee. a been proving successful and as tions, meetings and results. Junched with the Galweys. the -° " e production back-log in tihe collection of Oounoiil .team could handle on number of homes have been re- of the paper which are at pre- water charges arouind the a daily basis, but he added that, a result, approximately 65', of descendants of his breeder, connected. householders have now paid fames Ga/wev of Colligan sent in train. The passuge of county and in a new get tough in most cases a number made 'Note — Many other ntakes of TV available are not Most of the disconnections to their charges. even adaptable for teletext. Lodge, and then went to to time necessitates the changing visit the desecrated monu- of the old order as the science ment." of obsolesence takes over and machines in the old style of Major Brownlow then refers printing can no longer be BEN O'NEILL briefly to tihe history of Master replaced, maintained or ser- Tallow Filling FITZGERALD'S MAN'S SHOP McGrath recalling that, "His viced. FREE GIFT TOKEN VALUE £20 — wifh even O'CONNELL STREET I life was full of hazards. Having This is the age of new tech- leather jacket purchased between now and Christmas. DUNGARVAN been born the runt of the nology with its boundless All Christmas stocks now on show — a deposit Telephone 058/41933 litter, James Gahvey told the Station Gutted By possibilities. secures any item. stable lad to put him down, For the best selection in Monswear take a look then relented and gave him to In the course of the next around Fitzgea&ld's Man's Shop. him. Later Lord Lurgan liked few weeks or so tihe new. up- O'CONNELL STREET, DUNGARVAN AUTHORISED and bought him. He might dated "Laader" will be pro- Fire DEALER have won tihie Waterloo Cup duced. It will contain all the (Open 6 dtiys — late nigihit Friday) four times but. on his third tried and true features which The petrol filling station and a car owned by Mr. Michael attempt. was doped and it includes at present but it tyre centre and garage owned Walsh, who conducts a boot by Mr. Noel Henley at The and shoe repair business in nearly drowned in the drain a-t will have many new features, Grove, Tallow was completely Dungarvan was stolen from CHECK THE BEST! BUY FROM THE BES T! Altcar." more news coverage, more pic- destroyed when it was gutted outside his house at Oaseyvllle CHECK THE BEST! BUY FROM THE BEST! tures and while it will have by fire in the early hours of shortly after midnight but lit The letter then states: "I last, Saturday morning. was returned, 'although parked would like to congratulate the mamy more pages, it will be rn a different position, in oi Mr. Henley and his son hav- STOP PRESS! STOP PREi9S! STOP PRESS! Irish Coursing Club and all more compact in size to make ing attended th bloodstock about 4 .a.m on Saturday. Later P THE IDEAL DRINK SPECIAL VALUE! SPECIAL VALUE! those who made the restora- it more manageable to handle sales at Goffs in Naas, were re- that, morning, Mr. Walsh found while being read. turning to Tallow at about 2 the oar had beein damaged and FOR THE HEALTH CONSCIOUS IS tion of this historic monument discovered a cheqe book and a.m. when they discovered the Sony 20" 8 Ch. Manual — Black Trinitron Tube £399 possible" and it goes on to We will be telling you more fire. Broken glass in the door other documents which turned conclude as follows: "The big about our plans in the coming panel indicated that the prem- out to be the property of Mr. Sony 20" 30 Ch. Remote — Black Trinitron Tube £459 weeks, so be on the watch- ises had been broken into. Henley 'in the back of the stolen CENTRAL DAIRIES bronze statue of him which oar. He reported the matter to used to stand in Brownlow out. The Fire Brigade were al NOTE Buying from us (the Authorised Agent) once alerted by Mr. Henley but Ohe Gaudal in Dungarvan who House. Lurgan. and which was then Investigated thP matter. ensures sets are legally imported and therefore spare MINISTER TO VISIT the fire quickly enveloped the QUALITY taken to England by the third entire area and reduced the We understand itihiat a person pants and senviae are readily available. DUNGARVAN building to a charred shell. has been charged and will ap- Lord Lurgan at the turn of pear later In Court. On the same night (Friday) LOW FAT MILK the century, is now with mv The Minister for Tirade and cousin. the present Lord Marketing. Mr. Seamus Bren- Lurgan. in Hampshire. This, nan. will make what we believe too' suffered indignity when vt will be his initial visit to Dun- YOUGHAL COURT was cut from its massive garvan on Monday next. plinth, presumably to be melted November 14. wlhcrc he will down by the thieves. Luck.lv be guest of honour at a func- FISHERMEN MUST its weight defeated them, as it tion hosted by the Directors of was dumped in a flooded drain Wlintbrop Pharmaceutic alls al T0YMASTER and found months later! He >s their Sterling Drug plant PAY £1,470 IN FINES now back on his plinth and. in Knockbrack just outside the Sue course. I will bnng him town. AND COSTS Approved Quality MURPHYS TOYS h£ie to Ireland. Wlhen he does The Minister's visit will be return. I hope that we w-Ull be concerned with the launch of A total of 20 defendants, District Justice O'ConmaJl System said he was riot going to give -!b1e to get some of those who the first Guaranteed Irish many of them from West Wa- CYCLES restored the Hungarian monu- terford, pleaded guilty to free legal aid on a "blanket Panadol Tablets. Following the charges relating to illegal basis." The defendants would ment "P to Co. Down to cele official formalities which are salmon fishing 'activities during have to make the formal appli- 9 MAIN STREET, DUNGARVAN brate his return and to see timed to commence at 12 the months of May and June cation and then subject them- some of t'he Pointings, pnnls last, both in Youghal Bay and selves to cross-examilnation as Telephone (058) 41376 (noon), the Minister a.nd the to their financial means before 'nd memorabilia which we on the River Blackwater when invited guests will be enter- they were charged before Dis- he would mialke a decision. ha tained to lunch ait the plant. trict Justice W. F. O'CornnelM at In addition to William Ron- Cer£in^Major Brownlow's Youghal Court last Friday. ayne the other defendants con- MERRY'S letter shows how every much (CONTINUED ON PAGE 8) Fines totalling £560 were im- victed were — Thomas Biu'lman, posed on the defendants, who 78. Blackwater Heights. Youg- Stockist of all were also directed to pay prose- hal- John Buhnan 21. North RESTAURANT cution costs lajmouniti/mg to £910. Abbey, Youghal: Kevin Murphy, Mr. David Keane. Solr.. pro- 1, O'Brien's Terrace. Youghal: leading brands secuting on behalf of the Sean White. North Main Street, LOWER MAIN STREET Southern Regional Fisheries Youghal- Thomas Roche, Board, said the ,number of de- Tlnmablnna. Youghal; Vin- MARIA MOLONEY fendants indicated the extent cent O'Rourke. BaMinam-ui- DUNGARVAN of Toys and of the Illegal salmon fishing tlna Clashmore • Timothy problem in the area under the O'Keeffe BaJllilnaclasih. Olash- BOUTIQUE jurisdiction of the board. more- Paui Dunne. Col- Nursery lege Road. Ardmore: Edmond Among the defendants was Fitzgerald. The Cliff. Ardmore; GRATTAN SQUARE 76-year-old William Ronayne of Patrick Morrissey. Lower Bially- Planning Your Christmas DUNGARVAN Coolbagh clashmore. described brusa. Grange Ardmore; Mat- by his solicitor. Mr. John Bros- thew Barry, college Roiad Ard- nan as an: old age pensioner. more: Roger Morrisson. Baltoa- ^TTWAR^AI^H AGENTS The lowest fine was Imposed clash Clashmore; Michael Party or Office on hilm. £10. but he was directed O'Keeffe. Aglish. Cappoquin: AUTUMN SPECIALS - ONE WEEK ONLY to pay £30 costs. Frederick I eninon. BaMlnamiui- Tihe other fines ranged from Open till 9 a.m. Friday nights; 2 to 6 on Sundays. ON SKIRTS AND BLOUSES. COATS AND tlna. Clashmore: Patrick Dal- £20 to £50 with costs against ton Piltown. Co. Waterford. Night Out RAINCOATS the defendants varying from Michael Walsh. Ballydassoon. *** Ask for details of our special Christmas £30 t £75. Huge selection of sizes now in stock. n Youghal • Thomas O'Halioran. Variety of Dinner Menus available al Prosecutions against other Ballyheeney. Olashmore: Mich- Club Promotion. defendants were out back one reasonable prices. Don't miss these special offers — November 10 to 17. ael O'Hal'lorian Ardsaffl'agh. month after 'It had been indi- Youghal and Michael Guiiry. cated they would be seeiklng Ballyheeney Clashimore. Why not call or phone 058/41974 for details. free legal aid. I PAGE EIGHT DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 414, 1988. SPRATT Tallow And Roundabout Notes RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES tog the pace well they ran out Tallow clubman during'His life Miick captained the team to sipeedy recovery to Michael T. Curley P. Fitzgerald, C. Henley, TALLOW G.A.A. NOTES C, Tobin. Res. — W. Henley and worthy winners on ithe score ol FOR SALE It is with deep regret and > and was an officer of the club victory. Cunningham of West Street, 1-17 to 2-8. up to the time oif his untirtrely To his wife, family, relatives who was Injured in .the recent J. Murray (half-time). f siad .sense of loss that 'this week Willie Cody (Mldleton H.C .) we record the tragic death of death. John was always de- and many friends .the Tallow u/21 county final. We wish Abbeyside — Detached 4 Bedroomed Quality lighted with the successes of G.A.A. club extend its sympa- Michael a speedy recovery. U/12: Bride View Utd. 1 refereed and oathertoes ltoeout John Beecher of Tallow. John Blarney Street United 7 was — J Harsnett, J. G. Barry. Residence. suffered a heart-attack on Sat- the club, but. none gave him thy. Ar dheis De go ralbh a —Padraig 0 Siochain. PRO more pleasure than the senior an am. Blarney Street proved too S O'Connell, J. SpWane, K. urday llast, while driving home. Lane D. Walsh, E. Hartnett. S. Dungarvan — Detached Bungalow and John was a .great aind loyal tittle Of '85 when his nephew Injured — The club wishes a TALLOW BADMINTON strong for United to this game CLUB NOTES and ran out easy winners. Neville, C. "Clancy. P- Donoghue, Garage, Silverspjings. United's scorer was T. Mc- B. Regan, P. Clancy, B. Neville, Results of games played dur- Sweeney. P. Sullivan. M. Walsh. Sub.—A. Dungarvan — Detached 2-Storey, 4 Bed- ing the week. Section c Wa- United — W. Muiphy. J. Fra- Clancy. terford 6; Tallow 2. Section G— ser, J. Tobto, A. McCarthy, T. U/12 Footballers — Our u/12 roomed, Heating and Garage, Tallow 3; Ferrybank 5. Mulcahy B'. Sheehan, P. travelled to Cobh last Saturday Judging by -those results a O'Brien, K. Tobto, T. McCarthy. to play the local lads to the Springmount. lot of work wllll ha-ve to be put J, Tobto. J. Murray. Res. — S. annual tournament, which is a in for the inext 5 /weeks to the Ourley, K. Beecher. regular and .annual engage- Dungarvan — Single Storey Town House at end of the leagues. ment. After a great game which Fixtures: Tourin v. Tallow on Co-Op Draw — The first draw resulted to a win for the home- O'Connell Street. Monday night to Tourin in Sec- takes place on .this Saturday sters, both sides were enter- night. Winners, if any. will be tion C. -In Section G, Talfow are tained with refreshments and Dungarvan — Two Storey Detached Residence at home to Ardmore on Wed- notified over the weekend. Best it rwias the end of a perfect day at O'Connell Street. nesday night to (the HaM. of luck to everyone. and finalised juvenile activities Our open competition will be for the season. Cappoquin — Bungalow and large garage starting in about 3 weeks time TALLOW DANCING CLUB but more about the competi- MINISTERS OF THE building, near town. tion- fiailnly soon. Correction to 12th October EUCHARIST RETREAT list of winners at Tallow Feis, AT COBH „„ _ Colligan — Modern Bungalow, elevated site, Sept. 24-th. Omitted were—Gina Last Sunday , about 28 Minis- O'Brien. Sheila Delaney. Karen ters of the Eucharist from the fine views. McConmiack and CQiaire Cliffe. combineo parishes of Conna, Results of Killeagh Feis on Ballynoe and Glengoura, ac- Ballinroad — Bungalow on large site. Sunday, October 16th — Tina companied by Pariish Priest f'r. Flynn, Irene F'lynn. Elaine Har- John Kelleher, Conna. .travelled Helvick — Superior Detached Residence. pur, Claire Mills, Lytnn Power, to the Mercy Convent, Cobh for Orla Walsh. Theresa Condon. a special retreat, which con- Unique location. Caroline Hannon, Claire Han- sisted of a iectiure .by Sister Em- non, Gina O'Brien, Bill MoNa- manuel of the. Mercy Order and Touraneena — Cottage plus Acre. mara, Breda O'Brien, Theresa Fr Leahy, Cobh and finaliy O'Brien, Paula Gouidtog. Fidel- confession and benediction. It Ardmore — Modern Bungalow (near village), ma Feeney. Annette Feeney, was ia most -inspiring respite- in Jennifer Feeney, Caroline Dungarvan the convent, .while also at inter- Road, Houlihan. vals the bells of St. -Colanan.s Lismore — Detached 5 Bedroomed Residence. Bishopsitown Feis Sunday, Cathedral were -audible pealing 13th November. — (P.R.O.). forth -the hymn "Jesus, My Detached 4 Bedroomed Bungalow. The under-age Dadmunton Lord My God My All." It was Lismore — Slanted on Saturday last ana ST. CATHERINE'S G.A.A,: a very beneficial exercise for wiiU. continue every Saturday INTERMEDIATE the participants. Details of these and many more from the undersigned. Photographed opening the new clubhouse ex tension at Lismore Golf Club is Mr. John irom now on. AH ,tnose interes- LEAGUE SEMI-FINAL O'Riley (Munster Branch GUI). Group shows (from left) Mrs. Connie Dowd (Lady Captain), ifcia m piaying on teams piease TREE PLANTING AT uoine aiong to tne nam irom BALLYNOE N.S. Mr. Pat Norris (Captain), Canon J. Power, Dean W. Boiwder and Mr. David Barry (Presi- St. Catherine's, after a long PRELIMINARY NOTICE lo 4 every Saturday.—-(.PrtU.. lay-off, m'ade a great comeback SILVERSPR1NGS, DUNGARVAN dent). The new extension includes a lounge bar, locker room, showers and offices. last Saturday at Ovens when The above tree planting took TALLOW SQUASH NOTEs they asserted their superiority place last week at Ballynoe DETACHED RESIDENCE PLUS GARAGE in defeating Eire Og to blaze School around the ne.wly ac- AJ.B. League — Our first their way to tihe semi-final in quired playground adjacant to FOR SALE B-Y PRIVATE TREATY league ol tine season has reach- the near future. the school. ed its rinaa sitages. 'the Allied Tihe undersigned have been instijucted to offer for sale LISMORE AND DISTRICT NOTES irush Bamcs nnai wiiill De play- While it might not be con- SALE OF WORK th|is cornfaiiliable family .home whidh enjoys a hdg|h level LISMORE NOTES The Winter League is also The next draw will be held ed n&xt Saturday nognt between sidered a Classic due to the of decoration and maintenance. hotting .up with Seamus Bee- in The Red Hous on Saturday. tdliy uantiMons team and Mar- heavy underfoot Conditions of The St. Catherine's Ladles P the pitch, it never lacked inter- Further particulars available o>n request. Last Sunday we collected two cher's 'team making a surge to 12th Nov. at 8.15 p.m. All are tin- Alien's team. ihe- league Football Club will hold a Sale more points ito stay too of the take over the lead from Nell welcome ,to attend. —(Advt.). has produced some tremendous est, for -the whole hour and St. of Work to Ballynoe Hall on 2nd Div. of the Red House Twomey's team. Dave .Murphy Catherine's though tflaced with this Saturday night after the games so far but obviously strong opposition played deter- League when 'We travelled to and Tlmirny Murphy's team some players have shaken oil 8 o'clock Mlass in St. -Catherine's Inch iand won by 7 goals to nil. make up the top four with one minedly and were ahead at the une cou-weiDs more qulcMy than break by 1-5 to 6 points. Church. Edmond Sprattj&Son, Indeed If we had availed of weekend stableford competition otners: Wny noit come along to all the .chances we .would easily to go before we reach the watch what promises to be a TALLOW COMMUNITY have been to double figures. matchpliay stage. In the Indi- great final on Saturday night H-ALL RESULTS M.I.A. V.I. TELEPHONE (058 ) 4^2211 Team captain Brendan Law- vidual competition the yellow and join to the fun afterwards ton hit another hat-trick which jersey .Is held -by J. Lenane with to Ted's. Nell Miilea, Cappoquin; M. must make him the leading 115 -pts., followed closely. Just Hogan. Castlelyons; Mary scorer in the 2nd division. Tom- 1 pt. behind by John Power Our Country League team Coughlan. Affane; Annie Ne- my Pratt, spider Barry. Kieran with 114 pts. Congrats, to S. kicked on their season on Tues- viille. Lismore; May McCarthy, Lawton and Peter Campion had Beecher who had an eagle on day night in Youghal and next Chapel Street; pat Fleming. one goal each. the 13th. week entertain Dungarvan Villierstown; Thomas Cough- The annual social is now com- Crystal at home. The lads were lan. Kiiooran; Caroline Mur- Team — S. Prendergast, J. Annual Social — At the An- umiiuek-y to go out of -the com- Tobin, K. Foley P. Ahearne, F. ing closer. Note that the -meal nual Social held in Clonea phy. Woodview park; peg BALLYDUFF NOTES Power, C. Barry. T. Pratt. P. will be served at 9 p.m. sharp. Hotel on Sunday, October 30th, petition last season so we wish Lonergan. Ballynoe; Treasa Tickets stlli available from them the very best of luck this Curley. Woodview park; Jean1 HAPPY EVENTS to the son, daughter, son-in-law. Prendergast, B. Lawton (capt.), the Western and County medals Still unrelenting in 'the sec- E. Cusack, K. Lawton. Subs. — members of the social commit- were presented to the victorious time around. Higgins Fermoy; Maire Dela- Congratulations to Tom and grandchildren relatives and tee. Note -also that in future ond 'half, ithey dung tenaciously ney Tallow; Miartin O'Brien. Helena Moroney, Coolisheal. on •friends of Mrs. Nor ah Aheame, P. Oamipion for Cusack. B. Lan- minor hurlers by Rev. Fr. Names are now being taken to that slender lead and when the clubhouse will be open each O'Gorman. Also honoured were Kilcalif; Alice Henlev. Tallow; the birth of a son and to jimimy Chapel St., Llsmore, whose ders for Tobto. Friday night from 8.30 to 11 for our next league which will at times. Eire Og threatened to Patsy Quinn — Clubman of the be commencing shortly. It has Joe Holland Tallow; Emer and Mary Walsh, Knockaun, death occurred at St. Carth- We have no game this Sim- p.m. so come along and enjojy dispossess them of that lead Feeney. Ballyduff; Martin Fee- age's House on Tuesday last. Year and Sean Daly — Player I been very disappointing in our they held out bravely. Cather- on .the birth of a daughter. day, so it- is -possible that the comfort of the new exten of the Year. ney. coolydoody; Mrs. O'Brien. The deceased was the former sion. first league to see- sorne players ine's increased their lead with Modeligo. If they -win. could A very enjoyable evening was I leaving team-mates down by Lismore: Patrick Fleming Vil- COMMUNITY COUNCIL Norah Corcoran. Baliyheaphy atlh Sun. 6th some well taken points and and the burial took place to St. take over leadership by a point. Results : Sat. had by all -and we would like to not bothering to play their lierstown' (£100.); Mrs. Long. The November monthly meet- Our next league game will be Nov.. 18 Holes Stableford—1st then Og fought back, securing •Bank. Youghai; Mary Lee. ing win be held in St. Michael's Michael's Chturch Cemetery on thank the management and game. Any player doing this in 2 goals which boosted their on Sunday, 20th Nov., when we J. Lenane (1-9) 43 pts.- 2nd M. staff of the ho-tei and the our next league, will not be con- Hall on Monday night next at Saturday. will have Grange as visitors. Walsh (131 39 pts.-' 3rd, M. tally. Catherine's again replied Jackpot for next Sunday 8.00 p.m. All members are re- Society Four for making it such sidered for the following tour- with a trio of points and stay- night is £475 on 52 calls. With just three games remain- O'Shea (20) 38 pts.; 4th M. an enjoyable evening. nament. quested to attend. BALLYDUFF MACRA NOTEs ing in the first half of the O'Grady (15) 38 pts. Best Sat. Am important meeting will be league we can feel well pleased P. Beecher (16, 38 pts. Best Community centre — We are PIONEER NOTES Sun.. M. Gouldtog (201 37 pts. Starry Eyed — One night, .a A very important meeting ol held in St. Michael's Hall on with 8 out of a maximum 10 very pleased to announce that few weeks ago, two lads were the local centre will be held in Saturday, Nov. 13th at 9 p.m. points, but yet the 2 points Sat. C.S.S. 39 pts. Sun. C.S.S 37 planning permission has been dropped at home to Modellgo pts. having a -few pints In Ted's CAPPOQUIN RUGBY NOTES the Library on Friday night at sharp. The red carpet will be obtained for the building ot the after a game of squash. After rolled out for any new mem- will have to be picked up if we long awaited Community Cen- 8.00 p.m. are to win promotion. their second (?) pint they de- The, presentation otf Gold and bers Interested in joining the tre at Gallows Hill. Already olded to Invest in some National dub. Also our money-grabbing ' work has commenced on the Silver Bins will take place at LISMORE GOLF CLUB NOTES Lottery tickets. Having only got Mass in St. Michael's Church on treasurer will be collecting affi- site, trees have been felled and 3 stiars — which ith-ey sent off— liations. Bring your cheque cleared and the foundations GREAT DISPLAY IN Friday Dec. 9th at 7.30 p.m. at There was a big turnout over 1 they went home disappointed. which the Chief Celebrant will books. should be laid -in the near But. as the lads found out. a the weekend for the 18 Holes future. be Most. Rev. u-12 footballers suffered had a resounding 7-1 victory ceipt of completed application LISMORE BADMINTON form® is 30th November. 1988. score which would have given a two -poinit defeat by St. Pat- against Kereen, while our B Results — 1st, Team B (Capt. NOTES them victory. ricks in the divisional final at team were beaten by the same AM correspondence to: S. Denn) 22 pts.; 2nd, Team- C Llsmore on Saturday last on score by Division 2 title fav- This- game saw a batter con- Southern iRegional Fisheries (Oapt. C. Dowd) 2)1 pts.- 3rd. Lasit week was a very busy trol of the ball from, the scrum West Waterford the score of 2-7 to 2-5 In a ourites. Cotters of Aglish. Board, Team A (Capt. J. Barry) 20 week for the 1st Div. team. O-n thrilling game. We opened the Our B team will have to im- Anglesea Street, pts.- 4tih, Team D (Capt. D Tuesday night they played scoring with a Michael Molum- prove vastly if they are to beat Clonmel, Cahill). Dungarvan and with everyone Hounds phy goal but the winners came Dunne's in Touraneena on this Co. Tipperary. The goilff quiz which follow- playing their very best, Llsmore to lead at the break by 2-5 to Friday. Our A team play Old ed was good fun but it showed came outt on top, with a 6-2 vic- DUNGARVAN YOUTH CLUB — will meet — 143. We .made a .great come Still at home and will need a us how mtany rules we don't tory. This match was played at back to. the second half and similar performance to last FUND'RAISING COMMITTEE know and the queer things that home. NOVEMBER scored 1-2 — .the goal a great week to beat the strong Clash- can. happen playing golf. Well Full panel £10o. Snowball £42 solo effort from John Twomey, On Friday night, the 1st Div. Saturday 12th MillstU'eet more side. Both games start at done to the winners and -all who team -played to Waterford on 51 calls. Colour: pink. and held ithe St. Pats, boys to 9 o'clock sharp. STATUTORY NOTICE Saturday 19 th Curraglass TO CREDITORS took -part. The presentation was against Waterford 2. This 17 64 11 24 50 32 30 57 Saturday 26th Ballymaoarbrv two points which was however made to the "Golfer of the enough to give them victory. match was scheduled for the 62 39 52 3 33 58 28 20 BALLY DUFF/BALLINVELLA / In the Estate of Mrs. Anne Year'' and "Club Champion- week before but due to severe We had chances to level the BALLYSAGGART M. Fennesav (nee ship." congratulations to Es- 86 44 37 34 35 7 70 48 DECEMBER .scores but the team deserve flooding, >it was cancelled. It COMHALTAs NOTEs McCarthy), late of ther Hornibrook and Mary was a very exciting encounter 80 82 12 90 77 9 55 53 Saturday 3rd ... Viliiers.tow.u "redlt for a great performance. Hillview, Mountain Road. Fives for the great golf play- Saturday 10th Geosh Team was — J. Feeney; S. .and ended ln a draw, with the 46 21 75 4 79 29 49 69 Annual General Meeting — Clonmel, County Tipperary, ed during the year. —.(DIVot). score 4-4. 5 15 6 19 76 25 27 88 Saturday 17'th Ballydufl .uirke M. Drislane, G. Barry; widow, deceased. Molumphy. T. Scanlon, P. At the: annual general meeting CHALLENGE GAMES: U/ltl 42 40 83* 43 81 1 23 Monday 26th Clashmore gan- P- Molumphy. J. Two- of .the Ballyduff /Ballinvella/ Notice is hereby given pur- LISMORE G.A.A. NOTEs •Denotes end of Snowball .(Joint Meet with suant to Section: 49 of the Bride View United 4 ney; T. Morrisson, M. Molum- Ballysaggart C.C.E. branch Prizes must be claimed on 0r Dungarvan Harrierst Ohy,' B. Hannon; P. Feeney, G. which was held recently in Bal- Succession Act 19&5 that par- Weekly Draw: Week No. 41— Blarney Street United 2 before Monday 14th November Friday 30th Hunt Ball Feeney. C. Berry. Subs — K. lyduff Hall the following offi- ticulars. to writing, of all £50 (193), Mrs. S. O'Brien Bal- Blarney Street United of Cork ait 6 p.m. sharp from Mrs. Mc- (Whitechurch House Hotel) Condon. K. MacNamara. D. cers were elected:— claims against the Estate of lyhea; £30 (156) Mr. M Hee- City were welcome visitors for Oregor. 32 Caseyville. Dungar — at 11.30 a.m. — T President — Very Rev. Fr. the above niamed who- died on Berry. - F'eeney. Referee — J. lan, Parks Road; £20 (272), the first time ever to Tallow on ran. Followers are earnestly re- M. Kelly (Shamrocks). Mulcahy P.P.; Vice -Presidents- i the 7ith January 1088 (Probate Murphy Children, New Street: Full sheet must, be returnee 1 Saturday afternoon. The u/lCFs quested' not to make gaps on to Willie O'B'rien, Sean- Griffin; of whose will was> granted to £15 (106) Mrs. R. O'Donnell, were first, into action. Blarney when claiming. Chairman — Pat Berry- Vlce- Mir®. Nora A. Stapletom on the roads or In boundary fences, It lis expected .that the hur- Main Street; £10 (87). Mr. P. Street took th© lead but Billy No winner last week. and to ensure that all gates are Chairman — Thomas Hyland; 30th day of June 1988) should Walsh c/o O'Connors, Cappo- Henley equalised for United. Numbers drawn- this week by lers will play An Rlran. in Ring 1 closed. Secretary — Breedia Roche; As- be furnished to the under- quin: £10 (198), Mr. M. Quann, Henley struck again soon ajfter Thomas Tobin- Shandon. on Sunday in a tournament sistant Secretary — Noreen signed solicitors on or before Mayfleld. Promoters Prize — M to give United the lead iat tJhe game. Kearney- Treasurer — Seamus 10 th diay of December,. 1988. O'Brien. —.(Advt.), break. Hyland; P.R.O. — Keivln Roche; after which date the assets Week No. 42 — £50 (67), Mrs. Blarney Street, came back A Auditor — Mary Mturpby - De- Congratulations to Michael will bp distributed having re- M. Lawton Towns Park; £30 early to the second half but legates to Co. Board — Paddy gard only to the claims fur- ii/ioiuimiDhy. Marian Terrace on (208). Mrs. K Power. Mayfleld: James Murray restored United's PLANNING NOTICE Mangan Seamus Hyland; Treo- nished. lead. Stephen Ourley rounded MSe the Munster B.L.O.E. rat Gaeilge — Pat Berry. £20 (79) Mls-s N. Willoughby Choose W Dated, this 8th day of No- Main Street: £16 -(72) Mrs. A. On Wednesday night, the 1st off the scoring for United to Co. Waterford — I, Robert Guaranteed Across country title* at St. Music and stetp aanclng vember 1088. Anglesey. Tou-rire: £1'0 (44). Mr Div. team meet Waterford 1 give them a fine victory. Withers intend: to appliy to Augustine's College on Sunday classes as usual on Thursday J. G. SKINNER & CO., M. Morrissey, New Street- G10 which promises to be a good United — P. Hogan. A. Mc- WatJenfo-rd County council for Irish rj last. and Friday nlgh/t.s. Ceili and set Solicitors for the Executrix, (203). Mr. F. O'Flynn. C/o P battle. Carthy M. Fraser. P. Cronin. S. permission to retain forever Products //C# danCing on Sunday after last 3, New Quay, Clonmel. Quinn. Promoters Prize — Mr Umltll next .week, slan go foil. Ptiatt J. Prescod, B. Henley. S. septic tank at Klntockniaree S smcere^ymipathy is extended Mass. All are welcome. E. Fenton Baillymiacarbr-y. PAGE THREE Court Sequel To 3 - Car Accident At Lismore

A double accident involving wards Lismore at 1.30 a.m. winds, heavy rain and floods three cars on a night 0f high when he came on a car which on the road. winds, driving rain, and road •hiad crashed into a wall. He was The defendant however said floods, was recalled before Dis- speaking to the driver when a he saw McCarthy's car parked trict Justice W. F. O'Connell at car driven by the defendant Lismore Court last week. on his right hand side when came from the Lismore direct- he camP. over a small hill. He Before the Court was Liam ion and he could see it wasn't slowed and continued on but Flynn. 52 New Street, Lismore, going to stop. Witness jumped the next thing he knew he had who was convicted of careless out of the way and the car gone straight into a car park- driving Ln the early hours of collided with the crashed car ed on his left. August 14 last. which In turn was driven into District Justice O'Connell Kevin McCarthy told the witness's car. convicted Flynn Of careless Court that he was driving to- Sgt. Tom O'Grady said it was driving and fined him £50 with a very bad night with hligh an endorsement.

GERALDINES G.A.A. CLUB NOTES CROWNED CHAMPIONS 'Congratulations to Margaret decade since the fifties namely Geraldines 0-12 Landers, youngest daughter of —11956: Junior Hurling- 1967: Rathgormack 2-5 Paddy and' Nan Landers, Intermediate Hurling: ' 1976: to Maurice Donovan. son of Junior Hurlimig; 1988: Junior On Sunday, October 16 at Mossie and Helen Donovan to (B) Hurling. Photographed above. Brenidan, Mullen. Assist the Hallahan twins. Aldan and arit Manager. Bank of Ireland, presenting the famed Fraher Field. Dungar- BOI Trophy to Liam Lally and his team, win valni we had a point win over Paul who also celebrated' their WON CORK CO. MEDAL ners of the Dungarvan Crystal Sports and Rathgormack in tihe county 21st birthdays recently Leisure Club's Bank of Ireland Squash Tour nament. The other team members are Helen junior; hurling (B) final, after On, the Youghal panel which Crotty, Liann Hansberry, Thomas Duggan. A1 so included are Michael O'Donovan, Bank of 1 a good hard, honest game c,! won the cork intermediate Ireland anid Liam Moore, Chairman Sports & Leisure Club, und below Michael Manahan and hurling. Both teams played the hurling championship recently his team receive the runners-up trophies. The game in a very sporting was Michael Downilnig. son of othei team members arc: Ann Dunford, Pat manner. our former player Mickey Dow- Terry and Aintne Wyley, and also included art Michael O'Donovan, Bank of Ireland and ning. Though Michael didn't Liam Moore, Chairman Sports & Leisure Club. After the game the Dr. Jim play In the final, he had1 play- (Rory Wyley) Walsh Cup wasi pre&etnited to ed in the earlier rounds' of the our captain, Daiithi O'Br , championship. Incidentally. I ictured in the grounds of Whitechurch House Hotel are Mr. and there wias great jubilation Michael is still a minor next Noel O'Donoghue, Shanbally Terrace, Cappoquin and Miss and excitement ajt the win. yeiar. Mary Killigrew, BaUyhane. Cappoquin following their marriage For the record 'books our line^ut was: johnny O'Grady recently in St. John the Baptist Church, Affane. Seamus Meskill Johnny UNIQUE CHRISTENING O'Brien. JOhn Lonigan; Prioai- HAPPY EVENT History was made on Friday silas O'Killion, Richard Hur- We congratulate (Laurence ley. Billy O'Connell, Daithi evening. October 28 when a and Nora Maher on the unique double Christening took O'Brien (capt.), Michael birth of a son recentjy. Kiely; Tony Hally. Brendan place in the Church of tihe EUROPEAN O'Grady. Brian Connery: Roger HURLING TITLE IN Assumption. Aglish. Ware, Paddy Corkery, Eddie EVERY DECADE •Jerome Maher (uncle), borpi on 21'-il0-'88. son of Laurence O'Graidy. Subs.—Brendan Mer- We have won a county hur- nin for Roger Ware Conor and' Norah Ma hem and Kmlsttoa PARLIAMENT DEBATES ling championship in every O'Connell. (niece) born, op Riordan for Michael Kiely, and 1 Pat O'Brien., Noel Landers. 3-10-'88. daughter of Billy and Noel Downing. Breeda O'Connel'l. weire both 1989 BUDGET baptised that Friday evening. We congratulate both families I would also l'ike to include Speaking in the debate on therefore welcomed the Irish the names of the players who on their new arrivals. Very Rev. the 1989 budget in the Euro- government's decision on the played and togged out with us CALL FOR MAJOR W. Callanan, P.P.. performed pean Parliament. Mr. T. J. development of regional pro- imi the Western championship, the ceremony. Maher (Ind.. Munster) said he grammes. namely Liam O'Donnell, James had never accepted that the He also called for greater (Jack) O'Connell, Michael STUDY ON MILK ST. OLIVERS WIN CAP was too expensive, simply regionalisation of the CAP. ex- O'Connell. William Downing, that it was concentrated ln too empting farmers in- less-fav- Austin Hally. John O'Brien), not St. Olivers under-12 football- few hands. This year's savings oured areas from the co-res- forgetting Paddy Hally who but QUOTA TRANSFERS ers had a good win over gave the opportunity to trans- ponsibility levy. He complained Naomh Brid on Saturday last fer more resources to the for a serious leg injury, wouid The Irish Farmers' Associa- about the reductions in food be a regular member of tihe in Lismore. They play Ard- smaller farmers. There was aid appropriations, particularly tion has requested Teagasc to more in the final next Satur- still a vast movement from the team. He may be back next Immediately undertake a major when many member states year. day and we ask all parents to land, and there were no jobs were reducing their aid bud- study of the Implications for come to this final and give in the cities. gets. He welcomed the funding Jonn Michael Kelliy, Sham- dairy farmers and t,he Irish our lad's the support they de- proposed for inter-regional co- rocks. handled' the game witn economy of freP transfer of serve. However. agriculture was operation. having had personal firmness and authority and did milk quotas Within the EC. very difficult to forecast, with experience of its value through a great job. The possibility of free move- The St. Olivers Cluib made a changes occurring in the clim- his own efforts to linlk the Irish ment of milk quotas within the presentation, to Fr. pat Fitz- ate and currency values. mid-west with Baden-Wurt- EC after 1992 has obvious gerald C.C., founder otf the ABBEYSIDE SCOUT NOTES He was disturbed by recent temberg. major dangers for the Irish oLub at a Hallowe'en parity American threats to the Com- Dairy Industry, according to held' in the Muimitir na Tire WEDNESDAY NIGHT CUBS ed with various awards from We would li'ke to uhaii'k Mir munity. specifically about the the President, of Hall Agldsh The presentation On bank holiday weekend, scout badge upwards. WUlle Gallagher. U I. at Cap- I.F.A.. Tom At a recemb troop meetimig poquin tor bis very kind hormone ban. The Community Clinton, arid now Ls the time was m-ade by our Oil av Mtwxhaeit ah-ee- be bad for both sides, risking Commission and to the other AGLISH VINTAGE RALLY ment has been seen already. haxi show his own Eagle p-a'roi a loss of all the gains from I member states. liant event iit was. The fun as the early pacesetters. Vihe ANOTHER SUCCESS started on Friday night at n'ne On the long weekend a.t the world trade. Mr. Clinton said that Ire- At a meeting of tlhe Vintage start of November, ten of our points are: 1st. Eagles 503: Rally committee, which was with a number of games such 2nd', Wolves 428: 3rd Wolf- land's vital interest would be as blow football, blow candle, senior scouts took off on their APPALLING CONSEQUENCES FOR YOUNG at stake and the study which held or. Wednesday night last explorer hike with Cappoquin hound 402: 4th Ketmea 401; the proceeds of the 1088 Vin- bomb tlie bridge and number 5th Tigers 360; 6th Panthers he has sought Teagasc to un- soccer and of course the Hal- Scout Den as theilr base— Speaking in the debate. Mr. I dertake must show all the tage Rally were Paid out to Aglish. Villiers-town. Affane 328. Tom O'Donnell gress on the budget, lines for parents were invited to view regional policies. the amounts the business. Liam Moore and Michael NEW SOCIAL O'Connor. Alan Beatty and in the draft budget for 1989 W duct 'that^a^e IvKff K She h£f a COUNTER FLIGHT After lunch we all sot S'UCK Brendan Flynn Derek Ken- were insufficient, if the funds ar were to be doubled by 1992. »h^rthe kVtoSo^ in Ifilorj ^^fo^the into long jumps, high jumps, neally and John Paul Cos- WELFARE OFFICE fluuurcu ture. Irisimshu productpruuuvis* were Pauli. a antiacn, „ en.ihlii a tno hotince tug-o'-war. etc. where ev grave Aidian Mu'llarkey and stafT ln a u The effectiveness of the funds compared tQ imported products one who competed were pre- Michael Kelleher.. W*am Fen- depended on the way they were In the areas of quality and FROM LAND sented with a certificate. nell and Mark Shepherd. FOR DUNGARVAN spent, and some member states price and leaflets were distrib- After dinner that night, the A couple of funny incidents had not yet drawn up their uted to the parents as they Mr. Sean Kelly. President of main event was the video from the trip were — on notic- At Question Time in tlhe Dail. national programmes. He left. They further emphasised the Irish Creamery Milk Sup- "short circuit" although a lot ing a possible shortage of miik Deputy Jackie Fahey asked the the need to invest in Irish pliers' Association welcomed of tlhe cubs failed to see it be- the lads tried Cappoquin. lis- Minister for Finance the pre- products. the comments by the President cause I'm afraid severe fatigue more and even Tallow but sent position regarding the The reaction of the parents SMALL INDUSTRY of European' Commission. Mr. set in and they fell asleep amazingly not a drop was to provision of an alternative Jacques Delors on the desir- Eamon Shields and patrick was very favourable and many COUNTY FINAL be had. The good news is the Social Welfare office in Dun- noted, for future reference, the ability of maintaining the COLLECTION O'Doherty being two of the lads survived. garvan. IRISH names of those less familiar PROJECTS IN farming population. culprits. We hear a wrestliiimg com- In a written reply, the Min- Irish products that are widely The Geraldilnes Club wish to Sunday arrived with the c- petition. took place with the ister. Mr. MCSharry srtlated: available in most shops. Gen- Mr. Kelly saiid that the shlnilng to the window and the achievement of this objective thank all who subscribed! to best bout being when the two Premises for the Department ol erally. parents claimed to have our co,unity final collection. cubs fast asleep in their bulldogs William Fennell and Social Welfare have been ac- COUNTRY found the display very lnform- will require new farm policies buniks. After breakfast. Denis by the EEC and he urged' Mr. Also to the Cappoquin'Affane John Paul Cosgrave defeated quired in Dungarvan. Arrange- atl/ve and enlightening. The WEST WATERFORD O'Flynn Mark O'Riordan and Alian Beattv and Michael Shee- ments are being made for the results of the display were also Delors to have the coimmiissiion and Lismore olubsi for the use of their pitches for our train- Mtckev McGovettin received han. although the "hom'ky execution' of the neeessarv quite encouraging as many of brihg forward a positive pro- their prizes for the trail thev The Minister for Industry gramme' of policies. ing before the county fina' it tank mian" Liam Moore also works- to the building and tlhe COOKING the parents have included a and Commerce Mr. Albert had won the night before. performed well. nielw office will be open in early number of Irish products- al- "Words alone' will not halt is worth a lot to win a countly Reynolds speaking at a small championship. celebrationis After this we hiked to the 1989. (By Malachi McCormick. Price ready ln their weekly shopping Industry the flight from the land." he gletoi to take pant In a quiz and found them to be reliable jobs Announcement said, adding: "We have had are still going on to the £9.95 Hardback) in Dublin last week gave details Geraldine country. trail. and competitively priced. of 251 new small industry pro- miuch rhetoric on this Issue Afltler dinner we had Mass at "Our ability to recall taste Ali in all. the enterprise was without definite corrective pol- three followed by the usual over several decades has always jects which will provide 1,020 CONGRATULATIONS a great success. new jobs at a number of icies resulting in one hundred speech by Willie. This turned amazed me" reflects Malachi thous'and' leaving their fairms out to be a gad occasion as McCormick. And to this day. he centres around the country. since we joined the EEC. 16 We congratulate our near- has never forgotten the won- The Minister stated tihat the Willie revealed he was step- years ago." neighbours Clashmore an win- ping down' as A'R/C Clubs to derful cooking of his mother projects involving total grants ning' the under-16 B county and aunt which he grew up of £8.4 million, have been hand the reins over to some- football title, and Affiane/Cap- one younger. with in County Cork in the agreed with the IDA's Regional poquin on winning the minor 1940 s and 50's. AGLISH PARENTS' Small Industries Boards. The B double. Well done lads! On behalf of the cub leaders In Irish Country Cooking, 1 020 new jobs will be recruited of the 4th. I would like to Malachi McCormick presents a over the next 2 years. CAKE SALE thanik Willie for his greati work hundred of his favourite classic Six new projects to provide BIG IMPROVEMENT down the yeans audi wish him Irish recipes, which he has ad- ASSOCIATION a total of 21 jobs have been Villfierstowni Parents' Associ- well in his "retirement." apted for modern cooks. In- i announced for Co. Waterford, ation held a very successful Finally all tihat remains now eluded are tempting and hearty 1 In Tramore. 3 in Waterford cake sale in the Geraldines is to look forward to our next We once again acknowledge recipes for soups. uch as Fish IN CATTLE PRICES weekend in the new year. Roll Tihe Editor. s NEWS City and 2 in West Waterford. GAA St Mary's Hail recently. Dungarvan Leader. our debt to Mr. Tobin. but we Chowder and Watercress soup, The West waterford projects There will be a substantial _ PRO on 1989. have to ay that he ls not total- savoury pies, meat, poultry and The annual general meeting s included ln the list are headed improvement in cattle prices to SCOUT MASS THE MORESBY STORY ly Infallible, even to the extent game dishes, fish dishes, such o.f Agllsih Parents' Association' by Mr. Conor French, Cappo- farmers following the decision of getting tlie names of the as Dublin Lawyer and Deep was helld in the new school This Friday night at 7.30 quin and Ms. Laura O'Connor. of the EEC Beef Committee ln Dear Sir. principal "Moresby" characters Fried Galway Oysters, vege- recently. The outgoing chair- Dungarvan. Brussels to substantially In- p.m. (November ID we hold wrong. The Captain's name tables bread, cakes, drinks and person'. Barbara Murray wel- what has become known as The Abbeyside Pattern Com- Conor French who is based crease the export refunds on mittee were pleased to see the was Caleo Francis Cocanber. a traditional Irish Sunday corned all present andi thanked the "Scout Mass." This is the his wife Edith Isabella, and the breakfast. at Dromore. Cappoquin ls an beef by 10:3% or 6.13p per lb contribution made by Mr. Tom all parents who helped dluring carcase weight. special Mass for all deceased Tobin to the "Moresby'' debate First Mate was Martin Julius Electrical Contractor since 1979 members and supporters of Sprinkled throughout Irish the past year. She did not specialising ln industrial work This was stated by Mr. Ger- in your issue of 21 October '88 Lose. These may be simply ver- Country Cooking are the seek re-eileCtion, Are You Worried Abbeyside Scouting which is for large Industry. Under 'ihe ald Smith Chairman of the (page 3). We have previously ified -by Inspection of the Death author's reminiscences of his IDA's Small Business Pro- I.F.A. National Livestock Com- held annually. acknowledged his role as his- Register at Dungarvan Hos- Irish boyhood, along with Irish Officers elected for the com- As weB as scouts and rela- ing year: Chairperson, Sheila gramme he Intends to expand mittee recently. torical recorder in a letter In pital. or by reading them from proverbs, poems and historical Into the manufacture of stain- Mr smllth said •Furthermore, About Drugs? tives of deceased members of the 24 June '88 issue. the photograph of the Head- trivia about Irish food and cul- Motherway: Vice-Chairperson the 4th Waterford U*)4it. the Barbara Murray; Secretary. less steel components exclus- the Commission decided to ex- We agree with most ot what board on the mass "Moresby" ture. providing a warm and ively for export and currently tend the. current Aids to Private general public who have been grave. There are more areas personal introduction to the Eilish corr: Assistant Secre- "DRUG-AID" can help. Mr. Tobin says. We consider employs 2 people The expan- Storage Scheme by a further most supportive of scouting he was a little overcritical of where we may be able to assist joys of Irish fare. tary. Margaret Davis': Treas- sion will create 4 new jobs. four weeks which in effect al- here iin Abbeyside since its Mr. Tobin and we will be glad urer, Anne Curran'. Phone 051/73333 the RTE production, which in- Malachi McCormick ls a keen Ms Laura O'Connor who lows the Irish beef factories to foundation are welcome to cluded historical errors but was to do so. if requested. cook and has been collecting Committee: Marv O'Donovan 1 trades as Waterford Porcelain slaughter cattle up to 23 Dec- "DIUJG-AID" come: along and join us an this o-ood drama and succeeded in We look forward to meeting family recipes for many years. Ka,v Klely Kathleen Ronayne. ember 1988 under the scheme. special nligiht of pTa-yen reaching the hearts of the hilm at his convenience. Ii the mid 19870s he moved Pau'lteeni Lombard,. Joan Mor- Dolls ls based in Dungarvan. 32 The Mall. Waterfon n 'These improvements in the SCOUT NEWS people of Dungarvan. We con- Yours sincerely, from County Cork to New York ri'ssey Maria Walsh. Maria She has a- Dollmakers Certific- ate and with the assistance of market support scheme's for 'Next Saturday night we will sider there ls no bitterness at MRS. BREDA POWER and ln 1981 he started the Ware Bill Downing. beef will increase beeif exports Mon-Fri. 8 pm - 10 pm the present time, but sensitive- Hon. secretary. Stone Street Press, where he All parentis wishing to attend the IDA's Small Business Pro- bp, holding our first, investi- gramme she has commenced outside t'he community and re- ture of this scout year when and gentle handling of the sub- Abbeyside P att ern specialises in handmade books, meetings or take part in ject ls still required. Committee. mainly of Irish and Celtic in- production of porcelain dolls ln duce sales of beef into inter- several scouts will be present- fund-raising are more than Dungarvan employing 2 people. vention. terest. wtefcome to do so.

I PAGE FOUR DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1988.

CAUSEWAY TENNIS RADLEYS LOUNGE CLUB NOTES Week-End T.V. Viewing YOP CUP cliufbhouse so check it out 5.10 — Record Breakers. 5.35 — Teresa of Lisieux (.born 1873). immediately. Neighbours. 6.00 — Six O'CIock Determined to become a nun. ABBEYSIDE No Less than 21 teams tra- News. .30 — wales To-day. 6.57 velled to the Causeway to pliay 6 like her sisters, Therese battles CAUSEWAY NON-STOP — Weather. 7J00 — Wogan. 7.40 her way into the Carmelite in the Yop Oup sponsored by DRAW RTE 1 Wlaterford Co-Op. Because of — Blankety Blank. 8.15 — BBC 2 order, whilst still a teenager, this fantastic interest, the Please support our latest Twenty-One Years Of The Two ! only to die from tuberculosis fund raiser which will help to Ronnies. 9.00 _ Nine O'CIock at the age of 24. Catherine competition wais divided into a News; Regional News; Weather. cup section .and a shield sec- keep the club as vilbrant as it Mjouohet stars in Alain Cava- is now. committee and friends FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11 9.30 — The Great Paper chase. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 11 lier's 1986 film (subtitled). Thursday, November 10 — CRAZY NIGHT tion with a corresponding plate Larry Lamb clays Ronnie Biggs section' for both. Fantastic are now prowling the country, 2.05 — The Brothers. 3.00 — 10.45—Film: Black Narcissus.— WITH EDDIE COADY ready tio pounce on anyone (Of the great train robbeiy) y.ou a.m. — Pages From cee- Deborah Kerr plays Sister Clo- weather combined with good •Live Ait Three, including News and Jeremy Kemp plays De- iaA. a.ou — Daytime On Two. play, made the diay a memor- with a pou-ndl or two! Co-oper- Headlines and Weather. 4.00 _ dagh who. with four other ation will be appreciated. The tective Chief Superintendent Z.UJ—jNews; weaitner; IOU AIM Anglo-Catholiic lnuns, foun-d a Friday, November 11— able One and proved! a flitting Sons And Daughters. 4.30 — Jack Slipper In this light- ivie ior lour ana live year oias. inaugural presentation for our dffaw will last fOm 10 weeks i aim*. 3.30 — The Sulliivans. school and- hospital 1-n the Him- with a weekly contribution, of hearted portrayal of events 4.10 — oport un u 111aay. mo., la-yias- at the invitation- of the new president. Mrs. Ann Kelle- b 00 — The Angelus. 6.01 — Six- that began In Fleet Street ln o.uu — i\eiws; weatner — £h Winning tickets will be One. 7.uu — Play The Game. local Indian- ruler. But ithe BRENDAN O'BRIEN her. 1974. 1,1.ua _ Omilbus. Paul iNews; weauier; xtegionai Bui- sensuous atmosphere oif their dirarwn weekly in designated 7.30 — Head To Toe. 8.00 — Simon gives a rare interview. venues 1st prize, £100: 2nd eraus. u.ou — AiiLon-io s Italy. surrounding® and the intrusive (EX DIXIES) Yop Cup — winners. Douglas China Beacn. 9.00 — News. 9.30 12.05 a.m. — Film: Killerfish. A 0.1m — rinn: A L/iiump At Ox- (Oarl wllilamis, Roman C'allag- prize £50: 3rd prizei. £10; 4th _ Tne Late Late Show. Pre- male presence o-f the locai Eng- gang raids a Brazilan mining loxu. W titan i.aure-1 and lish agent (David Fa.rrari c-o-n- han. Mielanle McCarthy. Sandra praise £10: 5th. prize. £10: 6th sented by Gay Byrne. 11.30 — complex and escape with a OJCII Saturday, November 12 — FLAMES prize. £10; 7tl> prize £10. onver naray, uysy D/WK (,0u spitie to upset the smooth run- O'Donovan): runnieris-oip. Kill- Late News. 11.36 — The Late multi-million dollar haul in em- u-uio Of ine lniKweu. 7.05 — vieiw A (Anita Timoney. Mary Night Friday MOvle: Wild In eralds, which is hidden In a ning of the establishment If we dio aisi well as possible iiriKo. 1 .jo — on ine nouse. (1947). 12.25-1.20 a.m. _ Inter- Sunday, November 13 — WILLIE WHITE Ryan. Tom Ryan Deniiis Hef- The Sky. To things that could reservior. The plan ls to leave o.uu — ruDiiiC Account. 8.30 — fernan,). with this draw this will, help go "bump" In the might, like national T-ennls. it for sixty day,s before shar- •first 1 ime oaraeu. y.m) — En- Plate—Winners. Causeway A greatly' with the fundlraising America's Strategic Air Com- ing out the spoils but greed for the rest of the year. Thank 'tertainmenc u»5A. Jonathan Monday, Nov. 14 — JLAINTE (Emima Fleming, Judy O'Brien, mand for one, there is one al- prompts the thieves tG attempt 1 you (Advt.) nmg visits America's secona Trevor Byrne. Luke Brennan ). ternative response — black to .retrieve the jewels from the city, Chicago, y.ou — Protecting LAST VISIT THIS YEAR Yop Shield — winners Hill- comedy. Try laughing. Star- waters, which are stocked with deadly oiranha fish. Lee line uimaren: -A ory for Help. view D (Yvonne Byrne. Una ring: Brendon De Wilde and to.uu — international Tennis. Keeman Wymn. Majors. Karen Black Marguax HTV MeGtath. Paul Morrissey. Mary iu.30 — Newsmignx. 11.15 — Tne Holbert); r,unners-(up Hllliview Hemingway and Marisa Beren- SATURDAY. NOV. 12 son star in this 1979 film. 1.40 Late Know warn Clive James, C (Siobhan Morrissey, Klrsten lis.ou — Weatnemew. i2.0o-l.4o FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 11 Fuller. James Bollger, Colm а.m. — News Headlines and a.m. — Firm: m L,oveiy Place, 5 15 — Blockbusters. 5.45 — O'Mahoney). 9.00 _ Tlie Whole Shebang. A 10.30—Action Station Saturday. Weather. numphrey nog art soars in this News at 5.45. 6.00 — HTV News Plate Winners — Causeway 1.00 _ The Hardly Boys My- aramatoc story 01 aoomed love, of Wales. 7.00 — Family For- PANORAMIC C (Cathy O'Mahony. Enda steries. 1.50 — News Headlines SATURDAY, NOV. 12 oioria Graham© and Frank tunes 7.30 — A Kind of Living. Donnelly. Rachel Byrne. DO REMEMBER! and! Weather followed by Yogi's •Lioveuoy also star in this 19ol 8 00 — Beauty And The Beast. ORMONDE DUNGARVAN Kieran. Hdgiglns). Treasure Hiuimt. 2.10—The Hen- 8.15 a.m. — Saturday Starts aim, (.oiaciK and white). 9.00 — A Taste For Death. 10.00 W|e are grateful to our spon- Ladder games must be play- derson Kids. 3.10—Blondie. 4.25 Here. 8.20—.Corners. 8.40—Eggs — News at Ten. 10.30 — HTV sors Waterford Co-op for the ed' weekly and by leaving —Saturday M/attnee: The Sun- 'N' Baker. 9.00 — Going Live! SATURDAY, NOV. 12 News and Wearther. 10.35 — lovelv prizes provlidled; and to match until the last moments downers. Caught on opposite 11.20—Tne Lord Mayor's Show. The London Programme 11.05 the following clubs who sent of daylight on each Sunday, 12.1,2 p.m. — Weather. 12.15— 9.00 a.m.—Ceefax. 12.15 pan. — Film. Starring Oliver Reed: unnecessary pressure is being sides of -the law. lor a time it FRIDAY, NOVEMBER II - FOR 3 DAYS teams to represent them: looks as 'though there might Grandstand with Steve Rider. —.Open University, l.oo—Inter- Venom (1981). Followed by H'lV Bishopsitown (Cork), Douglas put on both court space and jusit be a way for a gunman 5.00 — News. Weather. 5 10 — val. 2.10- NetworiK Eas,t. 2.b0— News Headlines. 1.00 a.m. — 8 p.m. (Over 18) (Conk) Hillview. Castle view players. Games can be played and' his younger, rancher bro- Wales Oni Saturday—News, anc Filial: I Dream Too Much. Shy Night Club including ITN News Tramore, St. Ahrie's,—and look in ad>vanioe of dates specified-. thers to come to some kind Sport. 5.16 — The Flying Doc- French country girl Annette, Headlines at 2.00 a.m.. Followed forward: to seeing them: back of terms. starring: Robert tors. Austral,i,an drama series played by Lily tons fails In by HTV News Headlines. next vear. Thank voui to all following the adventures of the ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER GOOD NEWS Presiton and John Banrymore love with a struggling Ameri- SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 12 the new committee who gained Royal Flying Doctor Service can composer, played by Henry lAnn Brennan Rachel Byrne Jr. 6.00-—The Amigelius. 6.01 — lots of experience throughout News and News for the Deaf. based at Coopers Crossing. <\ Fondia,, and marries him. Unex- 9 25 a.m.-11.30 a.m. Motor- THE RUNNING MAN the diay. and Kieran, Higgins will travel local schizophrenic causes pectedly. she is launched on a mouth. 9.40 — She-Ra Princess to the Tennis Village (Cork) 6.15 — Mailbag. 6.36 — The Goo,dies. 7.05 — Jack and Make. trouble. Ray Barrett co-stars. successful operatic career w-h-ile Of power. 9.50 — Motor mouth. for two coaching sessions be- her husband's opera is rejected 11.30 The Ma-n From Uncle. It's a deadly game — no one has ever fore Christmas. 8.00—Faces And Places. 9.00— б.00 Thie NOel Edmonds Satur- survived. News. 9.15 — Dallas. 10.15 — day Roadshow. Noel hosts a 1.1935. black and white). 4.20— 12 3-0 D.m. — Physical Pursuits. Kenny Live, l'i.55---Late Night glittering mix of games, iokes Film: Oh! What A Lovely- War. 1 00 — ITN Nc-ws. 1.05 — HTV RESULTS OF 10 WEEK To mark the 70th anniversary NON-STOP DRAW Movie: Aanericam Hot Wax. and celebrity guests including News and Weather. Followed Nostalgic rock-movie based on Spike Mllliigan and Ruth of Arjni&tice Day. Richard At- by Saint and Greavsle. 1.35 — £100 — Michelle Flynn. Sea events in NY City where Madoc. 6.45—Bob's Full House. 'tienborough's satirical film Wrestling. 2.15 — Film. Star- Park p. Teresa Keane: £50— pionieer DJ Alan Breed of sta- 7.20—'Alio 'Alio. 7.45 _ Hearts made in 1986. As the Smith ring John Wayne: The Un- LATE SHOW FRIDAY AND SATURDAY John Martin Conna p. Lena tion WROL championed, roct- Of Gold. 8.25 _ All Creatures family, and) thousands oi other defeated (1909). 4.15 — The Re- 11 P.M. (Over 18) Walsh; £lo each—Noel Moyni- n-roli agaimist the hostility of Great And Small. 9.15 — News (Bri'tains entjov their summer turn of the Aintelo-pe. 4.45 — han. Sea Park, p. Mae.ve the establishment and had his and! Sport; Weather. 9.30— holidays. Europe's leaders Results Service. 5.00 — ITN C ar-thv: Aldan O'Connor, "first anniversary" show closed Royal British Legion Festival commit their countrymen to News. 5.10 — HTV News afid Clonea Road p. Ann McNa- do.wn by- the police federal of Remembrance from the war. The star-studded line-up Weather. Followed by Block- mara ; Una Coakley p. Rich- agente in 1959 over a "payola" Royal Albert Hall London. includes Dirk Bo garde. Laur busters 5.45 — New Faces Of ROBOCOP allegation. He was to die flv? 11.00—Sportfoiio. 12.00 —Film: enice Olivier and Ralph, Rich- '88 0.45 — Blind Date. 7.30 — WINTER LEAGUE ard Daliton; Kathleen Kiely, Ballyigiuiry p. Helen McCarthy: years later without having The Culpepper Cattle Company ardson. 6.40—Newsview. 7.20— Beadles About 8.00 — Murder. Winnie Power. The Burgery p. been able to resume his career. 16-year-old Ben Mockridge Da mce makers. 8.25—Protecting She Wrote. 8.55 — ITN News. Part man, part machine — all Cop. This has been organised and The Children. 9.15 — The Film 9.10 _ HTV News and Weather. your matches are now up in Lena Walsh. (Advt.) Starring Tim Mclntire, Fran (Gary Grimes) has a bloody In- Dresher. ajnd Jay Letno. 1.15 — tro auction to life as cowboy Club. Novelist Marina Warner 9.15 — Bust 10.15 — Film: 48 Late News. when three droves are killed introduces two contrasting Hours (1982). Starring Nick by rustlers on his first outing. films on the theme of 'cloister- NoBte Eddie Murphy and Ann- He is sent to seek help and ed passions.' 9.17—Film: Ther- ette O'Todle. 12.00 — Hunter. finds 'his troubles have just ese. First showing of an 1.00 a.m. — N-ight Club, includ- begun (19720. 1.30-1.35 _ Wea- award-winning starkly beauti- ing ITN News Headlines at 2.00 ther for wales Close. ful, account of the iiife of St. am. Followed by HTV News JR's NITE CLUB - LISMORE HOTEL BALLYDUFF PUT ON Headlines. Telephone 058/54304; 54219 MANY YOUNG MEN NETWORK 2 Saturday, Nov. 12 — PARTY NIGHT DISCBAR O Highlights of RTE 1 and Network 2 TV BALLADS IN LOUNGE SUNDAY, NOV. 13 OF TWENTY FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11 Ballyduff Theatre Group group. Perhaps better known RTE 1 — where in tihe World Schedules for the Week Sunday, November 13 — In Lounge- takes to the stage on, Friday 2.30 — Bosco. 3.00 _ Demp- 8 p.m. - 8.30 p.m. Presented by bfv her maid-en name of He- 9.35-10.30' p.m. _' Lost And 1 Falcon Crest: 9.30 p.m. - 10.30 November 25 with its interpre- sey"s Den. 3.00 — Robin- And Martty Wheiaira. REFLECTIONS garty Angela has starred in p.m. tation of the above John B. ais man-v stage productions as Rosie. 3.20 — The Beremsteln Questions And Answers — Found. Keane- classic. Based as it is her beautiful voice deserves Bears. 3.50 — Trouble With T- 10.25 p.m. - 11.20 p.m. Nlghthawks — 10.50 -1-1.35 FRIDAY, NOV. 18 on the ever-present temptation and her splendid- acting ability Bang. 4.05 — The Muppet Network 2 — Survival: 6.25 p.m. RTE 1 — China Beach: 8.O0 of emigration, the pla-v is as indicates. John Coleman's stage Babies. 4.30 — Happy Birthday. p.m. - 6.55 p.m.—^Bay of Fundy. WEDNESDAY NOV. 16 p.m. - 9.00 p.m. topical- as ever,. exiperfence. almost pre-dates the 4.45 — Ten Minute Tales. 5.00 And1 Roses Grow There Now: The Late Late Show: 9.3,0- — Newsline. 5.25 — Danger RTE 1 — Zero: 7.30 p.m. -8.00 Oh looking at the various Invention of theatre—need we 8.00 pm.-9.16 p.m. 1L30 p.m. Presented by Ga,y Bay. 6.00 — Jo Maxl. 6.30 — p.m. Byrne. forces which cause rural eva- say more? Spring's In- The Air: 10.10 Home And Away. 7.00 — Nu- MONDAY. NOV. 14 (Network 2 — What's My Line cuation. Keane takes- the Other people making debuts acht. 7.05 Cursai: Scarman na p-m. - 10.40 p.m. DECKIES LOUNGE opportunity of taking the odd RTE 1 — Number 1 — 7.00 7.30 P.m. - 8.00 pm. with the group are Mary Kear- Seacbtalne. 7.30 — What's My Network 2 — Jo-Maxi: 6.00 World- Cinema: Damned swipe in a light-hearted man- nev John Murphy, Mairead Line. 81.OO _ News Headlines p.m. - 7.25 p.m. MODELIGO ner at variOus institutions of p.m. - 6.30 p.m. Meat: 9.35 p.m.-11.00 p.m. — Ahem. Carmel Casey and' Gor- And Weather followed by Grey- Cihristabel _ 9.30- 10.35 p.m. No Comment: 10.00 p.m.-10.30 church- and state. —The world premiere of a 4- Quinn Is a Brazilian half- Thursday, Nov. 10 — CHRISTMAS 45 DRIVE don O'Keeffe. while old stage- hound Racing. 9.00 — The Good P.m. breed. alone in the world, he The play's three main ingre- hands like Bill and Geraldine Life. 9.30 — News Headlines part drama documentary ot FOR TURKEYS AND HAMS dients are music, comedy and the early life of Christabel has a dream—(to get a wife Canning, both currently per- followed by World Cinema: THURSDAY, NOV. 17 and to eat beef. This filim is pathos — in this Bill Canning forming in The Musilc Man In Peter von Schloten. The story Bieletti-berg. production the flormer two ele-, RTE 1 — Know Your Sports: about hls quest and how he Saturday, November 12 — PROGRESSIVE the Opera House: Brendan of one man's fight for black Network 2 — The Forum Pre- reaches Sao Paulo despite a menits are absolutely empha-' Dunlea. who is also Musical emancipation in the fmce of his 7.30 p.m.-8.00 P.m. 45 DRIVE si'sed: the pathos remains but sents: 9.35 p.m.-10.30 p.m. — Biiibi _ 10.10 p.m.-11.10 p.m. wife, a father-in-law. even a Director; Richie Walsh Sheila faraway government's com- Randy Newman1. confrontation with tlie dieivii. only for those who wish- to Heneghan. pad Joe Ahern, mercial manoe-uvrings and lack Network 2 — Return Journey Jackpot £240 on 11 games. search for It A musical and The Monday Movie: Our 8.05 p.m. - 9.00 p.m. Placido Starring Adllson Barros. Fel- Mike Leamy and Hugh Collihs, of local Insight. Starring Ole n-anda Torres and Regih-a Case. comical extravaganza, a night make up a formidable outfit. Ernst. Etta Cameron- and Jes- Time: 10.50 p.m. — A co,nitem- Domingo Iin, Madrid. Sunday, November 13 — SLATER of fun. and frolics with con- Also making a more than, wel- per Langberg. 11.20 — The poraryi story about a contem- ventions of the theatre and come return, to the group is Avengers. porary problem. Veteran' actor codes, of morality going out the Henry O'Keeffe. The orchestra, Art Carney plays the part ol window to be replaced by a which is composed mainly of SATURDAY. NOV. 12 a man faced with mandatory new rule: anything goes! traditional music instruments retirement at an age when- he As has at this stage become ls led bv Don B-rockle from ii2.5o — News Headlines and feel® as productive and' viable the norm, the cast is composed Oork. Weather. 12.53 — Sports Stad- as ever. Starring: Art Carney of old and new. of local and ium. 6.00—Wirect. 6.55—Nuacht. andi Maureeln Staple ton. alien,. Leading the cast are Tlhe show runs on November 7.00 — Iris '88. 7.30 — Family John- Coleman and Angela 25 and, 27. and on, December 2. Ties. 8.00 — Saturday Cinema: TUESDAY. NOV. 15 DUNGARVAN 3 and 4th. with curtain up at The Professionals. Four pro- THE "CATS" BAR O'Regan from Castlelyons who RTE 1 — The Pure Drop — is makiing her debut with the 8J1I5 pm. Booking ait 058 60208 fessionals, veterans' o.E the Mexican revolution with their 7.30 p.m. - 8.00 P.m. RUGBY MOUNT MELLERAY individual, skills, are hired" bv a 'Irish- Reel-: 10.10 - HI.10 P.m. millionaire rancher to get back A seriles of documentaries, by Thursday, November 10—CHRISTMAS CARD hl6 wife who has been, kid- Irish film-makers: 7: Four FOOTBALL DRIVE FOR TURKEYS AND HAMS napped, by Reza. a so rt of Voicesu Mexican bandit.. It means Network 2 — The Bronx Zoo 9 flghtiinig through desert and CLUB Saturday, Nov. 12 — Melleray/Glen Rovers mountain wiith a surprise at GAA Club Monster Irish Night with— BALLYSAGGART NOTES the enidi of their -mission. Star- GAA SOCIAL Eilo Connors. Best last 5—Dick tling: Burt Lain, caster, (Lee DONAL RING CEILI BAND •Friday night is the nighit of Donne,11 and Terry Mulcahy; Marvin, and Robert Ryan. 10.10 Touraneena HOME FIXTURE FOR I movements and handling thev GARRYOWEN CUP our annual social in Lismore Luciky Tables -Dave Fennessy —The Modern World: Ten I scored -three further uni-con- Sunday, November 13— Hotel With music by the and Mary Hyland Mary, Dal- Great Writers: Jioseph Conrad. NEXT SUNDAY ver-ted tries through Mark Society Four. With the Western ton and Paddy Clancy. 11.15 — The JWing of Granny O'COnnor Peter Maher and Notes On Sunday next Dungarvan Sean Killlgrew. The marrieds SINGALONG WITH JIM LANE final tio celebrate it promises WlitheraM. lsts open their cup campaign to be a great night. Accumulator, divided Bertie MMS. EILEEN DUNFORD replied, with an: Austin Curran andi Anne Neville. Pa Geoghe- with a home fixture versus try. converted, bv Kieran Coming Saturday, Nov. 19 — Horehan Brothers gan, Moss- Morriss-ey. Bridget Sincere sympathy Is extend- Kilfeac'le. This promises to be O Connor. THANKS Landers'. ed ,'>0 the sons. Michael. John a tough encounter as previous The club wishes -to thank the and Gerard, relatives and meetings between the teams All in. all a very enjoyable Ballyduff/iBfiJlysaggart / Bailini Rlaffle—.Dave Fennessy Moss frleind-s of the late Mrs. Eileen have been very close. On the game, keenly contested and vellla COmhaltas- for their con- Morrissey. Johnny Casey Mary Dunlord. Bohadoon, whose following Sundav Dungarvan containing some excellent tribution of Sllothars for the Casey. deatla occurred on Oct. 31st. have a home fixture in the rugby. Hopefullv the form and county final. Oands continue each week at Her funeral took place In Cbl- Manseragh Oup versu-s Clon- commitment shown will con- 8.15 p.m. BBC1 ligan Church where she was mel. Both are timed to kick-off tinue in the coming cup cam- WHITECHURCH HOUSE HOTEL RESULTS OF (CARDS laid ,to rest in the adjoining at 2.30 and as- many suppor- paigns. 1st and 2nd divided, Eily cemetery. May she rest In ters as possible are urged to Meagher and- Mary Casey. FRIDAY. (/NOVEMBER 11 peace. be -present to support the The teams were: John and Joan Bennett; 3rd team. 6.00 a.m. - - Ceefax AM.. 6.35 WON COUNTY FINAL iMarrleds | . considine K. "Blacky" Neville aind- Dave — When Wlf ie's Away. 6.ii5 — OOonnor. p. j. Kindregan p DIISCO Fennessy, Jbhnn-y Oase®, a: Congratulations to Gaultier THRILLING DRAW Weather. 7.1)0 — Breakfast McGrath. N. Herlihy M Brac- Sean Griffin. Dave Ho are and MODELICO Time. 8.55 _. Regional 1 Yews on winning -the Co. final Marrieds 16 pts.; Singles 16 pts. kett. N. Hannigan E Walsh J and Weathra r 9.00 — N ?ws; against Sliabh gCua inter- O'Hare J. O'Rourke M O'Hai THIS SUNDAY loran, N. parks A Curran T We,ather: Oy en Air. 9.20 — K11- mediate footballers at Walsh Ihi this most enjoyable' fix- roy! 10.00 IJaws- Weather- Go- Park 011 Sunday last. On the ture on Sund'av las-t at Ball-v- Shalloe M. Hanrahan wiith NIGHT NOTES ing For Gm' id. 10.25 — Ch'ffid- day Gaultier were the better raindie,. capably refereed by subs c. O'Riordan. and D. Martin Hessian the spectators Ol'ancy. Strictly Over 18 * Neat Grainne O'Connor and Shirley ren's BBc J starting with PI 'tay- team and won on the score 5-6 Landers present: CARDS bus. 10.50 — Gran. 10.55 — F W& to 2-4. Better luck next year were treated to some fine Dress Essential • Bar Singles _ S. White A. Sal- The results of the Progres- To Ele-ve-m. 11.00 - News W boys. entertainment in a good open Extension A PANTOMIME ther; Open . Air. 12.00 Ne\ vs.; game of rugby. mon. John O'Connor. P Maher, sive 45 drive- which was held in AMERICAN TEA PARTY P. Queally Ml, O'Connor Mark Deckles Lounge on Saturday Weather: I ) ay time Live. 12 55 This anaiual event, which is SNOW WHITE'S Regional N ews and Weath e-r. Sliabh gCua set club held very keenly contested, was O Connor,. F. Ahearne. J. night last are as follows-- lynan. J. Curran S. Killlgrew. VARIETY NIGHT 1.00 — O ne O'clock News; ;th-elT annual American tea played in ideal conditions and list divided between. David Weather. 1.30 — Nelghbouirs. party In Clonea Hotel on Fri- in the first half the Marrieds J- Phelan. E. Spratt D — at — Fltzgelrald andi Joe Power. Ned 1.50 p.m.—C >pen space: 'Widows day night la-sit. A very large Ooughlan P. Foley with s-ubs showed, their strength up front K. Mansfield, . O'Donovan L. SALE OF WORK OUR LADY'S HALL, MERCY Landters' and- John Rrender- of War'. 2.2 0 — pilm: The '.First crowd attended and lt was a and- paved the way for scrum- M CONVENT, CAPPOQUIN gasit: 3rd. Brendan andi Gem- Travelling Saleslady. A youtli- very enjoyable nighit. Music Queally. (Fathers Coleman and Broderick Missions) half Nlc'ky Hannigan to score ma Donovan, Lucky tables— fu] Clnt E Jastwood makesi a;a was supplied by Jerry O'Dwyer two fine tries, oinp of them Team, managers were Donal NOVEMBER 15. 16 and 17 Willie Murphy and. John and his band. LISMORE HOTEL, SUNDAY, NOV. 13 early sere en appearance in being converted by Kieran ORegain for Singles and Sean 7.45 p.m. Coughlan, Vincent and, Ann this corned y wltli music wliich' O'Connor. The Singles replied Dower for Marrieds. O'Donovan. stars Gingi jr Rog;ers as a trail GET WELL WISHES Commencing 2 p.m. Booking only at Untaoke's with a try bv John O'Connor Raffle- — 1st Martlin Walsh; blazing s aleswc man, (19(56). to leave the half-time score at ANNUAL DINNER DANCE Foodisitore. Adult* £2 Children 2nd. Michael Fiitegerald 3.50 — Chi ldren's BBC start ing We wish a speedy recovery Spanner, Stalls, a® types of goodls and raffles. £-1. Proceeds to St. Vincent de with Corn ers. 4,.50 _ Ewoks. to Tommy Hickey, Touraneena, 10-4. Annual dinner, dance will be The jacikpoit will be £240 on who is convalescing at his home In the second half the held oin, November 26 Tickets Admission 10 pence. Paul.- and- other Funds. Saturday might niextt and the Cartoon S< irles. 4 30 — The S at- eMte Shov /. 5.00 _ Newsrouj id. after an operation In a Cork Singles came more into the available from Brian Line-err. drive commences at 8.45 p.m. Hospital. Get well soon Tommy. game and with some good Book early and avoid the rush. DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1988. PAGE FIVE

G.A.A. Notes By Commentator Watertord Will Need All Out Effort WATERFORD v. ANTRIM With a number of inj urieia BENNETT CUP sustained in lasit Sunday's game against Galway at Athenry. the This Is an under 16 football county selectors have been tournament Involving counties To Beat Antrim in the South East including forced to delay the selection of the team for this vital round Waterford .and Tipperary. These BORD NA nOG MEETING teams will meet at Abbeyside three match against Anitriim. at MCGRATH CUP FINAL hear of the tragic death of Walsh Park on next Sunday, it One of the nice things that on Saturday next at 2.30 p.m. A real 'get tough' policy has John Beecher. Tallow on Sat- A trial took place on last fe certain that defender Timmy now been adopted bv Western happened at Ruisllp was the urday afternoon. A man of Sheehan who had (to retire in- -amount of support that we had week-end and afterwards a Bord na nOg against players many Interests, he was involved panei] was selected and a .team jured will not be available and and members who misconduct for the game. Many of our with charitable organisations, up to Tuesday morning they people living over .there have will be chosen from this before themfeelveis during games play- miusic. the environment and Saturday. were uncertain about one or ed under -theilr jurisdiction. At G.A.A. connections with Lon- theatre, but outside his family two others. They are hoping Monday night's meeting of don. but as the game progres- John's chief interest was hur- There was a satisfactory at- that with a bit of luck they their open Bord and at which sed most of these left no one ling and only last weeik on 'the, tendance at Training in Tallow may be able tio field the (team John Kiely, chairman, presided, in any doubt about where their telephone he spoke to me at on Sunday last and the next which finished againsit Galway. a number of 'players were sus- true loyalties lay A crowd of lengith about the Tallow motion session will take pHace on Sun- So far liuck has 'not been with pended for terms ranging from about 400 attended the game at 'the 1984 County Convention day at Cleaboy. De La Salle, at Waterford and everyone will be one month to two -years. The and about hialff of those were' during which he outlined a 11.310 a.m. The bus will leave hoping for a .change in this Waterford people. Apart from two year suspension relates to scheme to tease out the best Tallow at. 9.30 a.m. and pick u.p againsit, a side who have rocket- an adult who was reported for , the big disappointment of available talent for the county players ait Lismore, Cappoquin et upwards in the chaifts .over striking a referee during a (losing, it was very disappotat- hurling team. He very seldom Dungarvan and Leamybrien en a period of just two yeans match and this wall go to the 'ing to find that no programme missed a game In which the route. After training the panel was available. form Of a recommendation DO county teiam were engaged and will attend the Waterford v the adiumt Board. At about 4.30 p.m. after the when his beloved Tallow were Antrim National League match game when itfhe team party Wot involved, he attended club at Walsh pank. 1 1 la er The Chairman said it was championship matches In the i'"'™ ^™ P y s ^ Waterford Senior Football team pictured with James Tobin, County disappointing to have so many were in the function room tak- county, reigardless of the dis- cases of misconduct coming ing .tea or coffee-, the news came tance involved to travelling. before the meeting at the end through thiat Waterford hurlers Whenever an unknown player of the season iand toe hoped had played veiny well againsit showing some potential caught that the manner in which this Tipperary in ithe league at Dun- Ms eye. he immediately con- meeting had dealt with the garvan and again it was very tacted an official and advised people involved would be a les- heartening to find that practi- that this player should be son to all others. cally all our -friends iait the game there were just as anxious to noted. hear the result from Dungar- Great Waterlord Display WITHDRAWALS van. It certainly gave us dear His writings on the game too CLUBS SUSPENDED insight lnltp the great interest have been highly praised and Throughout 'the year there of waterford people living over his articles in programmes in Following the rehearing of On itheir lasit visit to Walsh the controversial investigation Park we beat them, but on the had been a total o,f 24 with- there. our County Year Book as well game so late in the hour but drawals from championship as ta the "Leader'1 on occasions into the events surrounding their overall performance and previous occasion 'they beat us. the Kilmacthomas v. Ballydurn Lasit weeik-end the Chairman of and league fa all grades ran- all made delightful reading. He Just Fails commitment proved that they told me recently that when he junior hurling championship. 1 the Antrim Board tola me .that ging from under 12 to under 16 are capable of staying up in the and all the club* involved had retired from his insurance Which had been, sent back to premier division. They had out- Antrim would beat us in Wialsh the Eastern Board by the Co. Park. They are a group who been notified by the secretary. business at the end of next standing players in Damien Jtohn Jackson to attend the year he intended writing the Board, both of ,the above clubs WATERFORD 0-11; GALWAY 2-7 Byrne, Ger. Fltzpajtrick, Gerrv make no bones about their In- have been suspended for six tensions and their belief in meeting. Practically all were history of the Tallow club. On Connors Shane Ahearne. Eddie present and explanations were months and fined £200 apiece A great display by Waterford RoCkett and Kieran Delahunty. themselves. Sunday night 'the Tallo.w club brought them within an ace of tuitous goad for Galway .hi tlie given for not fielding on the were. ,there in strength to nay As a result of this decision. surprising All-Ireland champ- I3tih mliniute. We have had the hard luck dates reported. The Chairman their respects. The coffin was Francis Whelan (.Kilmactho- ions Galway when they clashed The goal helped Galway to in- of having to meet the All-Ire- said the Bord appreciated the draped in the olub colours and mas). who was due to referee m their Div. l National League crease their effort but it was land champions and runners-up problems, but the reality of the on Monday at his burial. the junior football county final game at Athenry on Sunday Waterford who continued on on succesilve Sundays In the situation was that clubs should County Board chairman James at Walsh Park on Sunday last, last. top and points from Garry league and i don't believe that not enter teiamis unless ithey At the Irish Centre at Cam- Tobto delivered a fine oration hiad to stand down and regular Connors and Billy O'SuJMvan this has happened to a county were absolutely certain of be- den Town after ,the game, many before John was laid to rest. giateimen Mick Dunne and David It was only in the closing left them 0-5 to 1-1 ahead ing able to field and he hiad no of those who attended the Kirwan. who are also ajttached stages that Galway secured the before. If it has not taken- too Galway had three further much out of the team we might option but to impose a £10 fine game came to socialise with T0 his wife Liz. son Timothy to Ktl'maothoinas cluib were not points when intense pressure points (2 from frees i to Water- surprise our confident visitors for every breach of t)bls rule. the parity and a very enjoyable and daughter Siobhan as welil eligible for duty at the same yielded a goal from Eanna Ryan Fines totalling £240 were then1 evening was enijOyed, despite as to his brothers and sisters, m'atah. fiv minutes from time to deny ford's one to lead 1-4 to 0-6 at but It Willi take an all out ef- e ten posed. the defeat by London. we extend our heartfelt sym- Now that the matter is final- Waterford a victory which the breiaik. fort 0n the part of ©very player to beat Antrim, who defeated On Sunday morning the ,pathly ly settled? — the Board will be would not have flattered them. The change over saw Water- ajble to proceed with .the junior Wexfiord two weeks ago and UNDER 21 FOOTBALL group attended M'ass at t)he Waterford were outstanding ford moving into ton gear and Scorers. Galway — E. Ryan Diayed very well against Kil- Centre and the celbrant, Very MRS. KATHLEEN GOODE h.urltaig championship and com- points from Eddie Rockett c 2 >. R.I.P. in defence and their strength 1-3; M. Connolly 0-3; Burke kenny lasit Sunday. Their most Some people are now begin- Rev. Fr. Scully. who had train- plete it as soon as possible. in sector curbed the nor- Damien Byrne ("65") and G Western champions. Ballysag- this l-0: M. Kenny 0-1. Waterford— recent advisor, who is Cork's ning to wonder if draws are be- ed the Off aly team to win their mally fre«. flowing Galway Kieran Delahunty put them E. RackeM. K. Delahunty and Jusitta McCarthy has expressed Alll-Ireland footbal] title, spoke Our sincere sympathy is ex- gart ane> the real sufferers in coming contagious in the divi- tended to Declan Goode who attack. three points clear at 1-d to S. Ahearne 0-2 each- P. Murphy his satisfaction with Antrim's sion. Every other weeik seems about football and huriinig to this affair and can find them- 0-10. Waterford. He surprised every- wias Co-uwty Secretary for 33 Showing grim determination B. O'Sullivan. G. Connors, B. progress and rated them un- to see an addition to the rec- years and who is Life President selveweeks havinbeforge toplayin wait gfo ri na feithwe from the sitiart Waterford lucky against last ord set up in the division this one when he sipoke .about our Prendergast and D Byrne -3-1 '57 and '59 hurling team's and of the Association to tihe 1 county final, attacked the home side from each. Sunday. He will be -with them year. We had the latest last county on tihe recenit deat/h of Saturday when Kilrossanty and Waterford's delightful style of the off. They had points from in the role of ad'visor at Walsh h'U nltmg. his wife. Kathleen. Oif a very SCORES Pat Murphy and Kieran Del- Galway — J. Cummins S. Partk. Affane finished level at 0-6 each quiet and retiring disposition, ahunty in the opening minutes Letnmane. S. Treacy. O. Kil- after a splendid semi-final en- Since returning, supporters tihe l'ate Mrs. Goode was a very N.H.L.— and were 0-3 to 0-1 ahead when kenny; P. Finner.ty, T. Keady. With Timmy Sheehan out, counter at Fraher Field. Really have beein asking about the I modest person wiho never dhiar- Watertord O-ll- GaVwajr 2-7 Jerry Burke had a nather for- M. Helebent: P. Matone T. Kil- the selectors may decide to it was a match thiat Affane reasoras fior the defeat. The ed tihe limelight .wiitfh her fam- N.F.L. kenny; M Connolly, M. Cole- start, with the team selected for should have won and In lead- viiew 0f those who travelled is ! ily who were s0 deeply involved Waterford 1-8. Clare 1-7 man. M Naug-h'ton. G. Burke, las't Sunday .plus either Pat Cof- ing by double scores at half- that a number of toe tons were I in G.A.A. affairs for lhe greater I.F. iCounty Final— IP. Higgins. E. Ryan. Subs—E. fey or Barney prendergast. both time. looked like winning. Ais in Involved. The decision ,to play part oif the century. To her Gaultier 5-6; sliabh gCua 2-4 Dervan for Malone; M. Kenny of whom came on during the their game againsit Stradbally. the .team which won the home sons Billy. Paul and Eoin and J.F. Co. Final— for M Connolly- P. Malone for game. I know it Willi be their Kilrossanty came back to equal- final back in June may have daughter. Mrs. Phifclomena Ollffe Ballyduff East 1-6- T. Keady. intention to have as ilititle dis- ise ln the closing miniutes. Pat been an unwilse one. I now be- | we also offer our sympathy Stradbally 1-2 NARROW WIN FOR ruption as possible. Moore was the referee. lleve It -was. Afliso our perception U/21 F.— Galway fought back but of what London would be like REFEREES FUNCTION Kiirossanity 0-6; Affane 0-6 Waterford resisted stubbornly Watertord — J. Power P. Jim Power is playing well in The game will be replayed Walsh D. Byrne. J. Beresford; goal and will be retained and on Saturday week and the win- in the final showed a mls- U/16 F. Co. Final— until Ryan's goal in the 25th judgmeinf. They were a much A special function to honour Gaultiler 2-6- Dungarvan 2-3 minute shot the home side into T. Sheehan. G Fitzpatrick. P. the rest of the defence will see- ners will meet Dungarvan- in all referees who officiated at Ryan; G. Connors. L. O'Connor; Peter Walsh, Damlan Byrne better team than we had all U/16 F. 'B' Final— WATERFORD a one point lead. Waterford the divisional final on the fol- matches in ithe divlsion Clashmore 2-12: Killure 3-4 K. Delahunty. S. Ahearne. K (who played a real 'blinder' lasit lowing Saturday. expected. They were in fact i equalised through Barney Pren- bertiter team .than we were and thnoughout the year, will be dergast but Late points from Ryan- E. E.ockett. P. Murphy. Sunday). Ger Fitzpatrick, Gerry held at Lawlor's Hotel on FIXTURES WATERFORD 1-8; B. O'SulIivan. Subs—P. Coffey Connors and Llam O'Connor, that was the big reason for CLARE 1-7 Ryan and Michael Kenny were their victory. Thursday. November 24th. After enough to see Galway through for T. Sheanan; B. Prendergast with forwards Shiane Ahearne, a meal and presentation, there Sunday, November 13— for P. Coffey. Eddie Roekett, Pat Murphy, for their narrow wiin. JOHN BEECHER, R.I.P. will be a general discussion on Walsh Park: 2.30 p.m. N.H.L. Waterford captured their Kieran Delahunty, Billy O'Sul- aspects of refereeing and prob- Waterford v. Antrim. first points in Div. 3 south of Waterford were understand- Ref. M. Quinn < Clare i. Iivan alt being included. With ably disappointed at losing r,ne lems relating to match manage- Fethard : 2.30 p.m. M.F.C. the National Football League a limited panel, the selectoru Like all others who heard the ment. The Western Hoard will Serni-Ftaial — Kilrossanty v. when they scored a narrow but do not have too many options. sad news. I was shocked to be the hosts of the function. Perth and. deserving win over Clare at Pat Benneitt (Ballysaggart), Ousack Park Ennis on Sunday. who did not travel on Sunday Following their disappoint- Last has now opted out of the ment on the previous Sunday Intermediate Football Co. Final panel and a replacement was when they lost to London in due to be named on this Tues- the McGrath cup final it was day night. a welcome return to the win- FOOTBALLERS WIN WEST WATERFORD NOTES ners enclosure for the Dei.se KILROSSANTY v. FETHARD Waterford footballers sitepped IN HOSPITAL Full details of the prize- Cannig and local artists pro- side. vided. entertainment. SLIABH gCUA WELL up on their form againsit Wex- Best wishes for a speedy re- winners 1® all sections next, Our champions. Kilrossanty ford and scored a deserved win week. They .eft, it perilously close will bring a fair big following covery to Mrs. Madge Dee. Kii- DEATH OF MRS. MARIE to the finish however and only over Clare on Sunday last in gabriel Clashmore. presently A special word of thanks to to FetJhard on next Sunday for round two of the league. It is a all the sponsors. All proceeds CURRAN salvaged the points when the first round of the- provincial iin hospital in Waterford. Jimany Maher pointed from a BEATEN very long time since we have go to halls in t^e parish, and club championships and if they beaten Clare ,ait Ennis and this St. Vincent de Paul Youghal. The death took place of Mrs. "45". having been told by the play as well as they did in the SYMPATHY Miairie Curran., dearly- loved wife referee that he had to score relegated Division 2 county GAULTIER 5-6; SLIABH gCUA 2-4 final here lasit month, -they JAZZ FESTIVAL of Paddy. Upper Piltown. Kin- direct as time was up. miust have been confident of Our deepest sympathy to the must have a fair chance of win- taking a further two points salebeg. Marie was a very car- It was a line kick by Maher ning this and reaching the Burke family. Grange, on the ing and loving wife to Paddy and a ?ood win for Waterford Although the Western cham- 0-4 to 0-1 Then disaster struck from this one. Jaez fans and friends from pions. sliabh gCua showed con- in the 27ith and 30th minutes Munster final. death of their mother d'uriing the area all made1 their way to fc'he had a deep Christian who just, about deserved to when Paul Fitzgerald and Ed. It was a game ln which Wa- the week. In her senior years. faith and always spoke and shad^ vt on the day. siderable- improvement in the The 'team will not be selected Cork for the annual Jazz second half and ware denied a Oulilnane both goaled to leave until later in 'the weeik, but it terford pliayed their best foot- Mrs Burke had been lovingly Festival over 'the bank holiday fought for what was right for it 2-4 to 0-1 in favour of Glaiul- ball ta the first half and at one cared for by her son Jimmy. all. Though Marie did not en- couple of certain goals because is confidently expected that weekend. All agreed it was a of the brilliance of Gaultler's tiier at half-time. they will be represented by the Stage were 1-5 m front against very enjoyable session joy excellent health for some- Colum Power who made two The resumption saw Sliabh side which lined out for them •their surprised and pointless WEDDING BELLS time. she never complained to wonder slaves, they were well gCua mount a number of fruit- in the county final. This will opponents. 01are did everything HALLOWE'EN WEEKEND thie end. less attacks and then in the possible to swing the .game back On- Saturday last Tom Cun- beaten by the most deserving show Alfie Kirwan in goal in Marie's brother Veny Rev. of county champions, Gaultier. 5th minute Gaultier mounted front of pat Prendergast, Tom ta their favour ta the second ninghaim. son of MOss and Miany young people presently an unexpected attack from a half and succeeded up to a Peggie Cunningham. Upper Michael Groakie was a regular at Walsh PaTik on Sunday last. Veale at full-back and Torn wonking away from the area, visitor to this area for, mam- In fact the game showed a breakaway -thiat yielded a splen- Prendergasit in the- other cor- point. That winning point for Biallyhe.elney. Olashmore mar- vtisitedi their families' In this did goal per MOssle O'Keeffe. ner. Their half-line of Nicky us came from the last kick of ried Misis. Geraldine Mangan, years. marked similarity to last year's area over, the -long weekend. Her remains were taken- final in the same grade when Strangely enough it was at Hayes, Pat Keating and Pat the game when full forward daughter of David and' Breeda Meanwhile many. children this juncture that the Western Quinn and midfield partners, Jim Maher. whose place kick- Mlangan Youghal ait St. from Egan's Funeral Home. Saviours decisively beat .Sham- from the village, dressed! ta Youghal to PH.town Church on rocks at Fraher Field. Like the champions begiam to show their Tom Behan and Pterrie White ing has been somewhat erratic Mary* parish Church. suitable "frightening costumes" true meittle and instead of will be given a vote of confi- to recent games made no mis- Sunday evening and following Saviours Gaultier are a very Tom, a member of the farm- and went "trick o.r treat" to Requiem- Mass on Monday young, lively and skilled football throwing in the to.weii they dence too, but there may be take and sent a long distance ing community, anid Geraldine, all the houses. Waterford played their beat fought back very courageously some switching about of the free o.ver before the- final 1 morning, celebrated by Very side and after this topnoliass an employee of power Pnodlucts. Rev. Michael Groa'ke. ass.isite.ri football in the first half and display of football, no one was but It was at this sitaige also forwards and the positioning of whistle .sounded. The- Ti-dlv Towns Committee Youghal. plain to live in held a very successful ndghlt at by Verv Rev. Canon Muirphiv. Mic-hae] Walsh's goal six min- left In any doubt about their that they were denied the goals Johnnie Mulhearne. Michael Overall it was a fine team Clashmore. utes fro.n the break left them that would have kept tfliem Walsh Rodger Power. Tom performance and as well as set- Decies Lounge, the proceeds P P. and Rev. Billy Meehan riightt to be included in the sen- C.C.. burial took pillace in the eight points clear. Clare having ior championship next season. there with a chance. In the 7th Keating. Jimmy Maher and Ray tling us two points ,ait an Im- The reception followed- at from which, went towards their failed to raise a flag up to this. mllnute John Hlalilinan pointed Hahlssey, .as we saw happen in portant sit age of the league, it Whitechurch' House Hotel. employment fund. adjoining cemetery. Clare goaled 'through Gerry a free and a moment later Pat the county final. will heilp the players to fioriget Bridesmaids were Geraldine's (To Paddy and Marie's bro- Kll'leen however and a further Hearne had another from play Kilrossanty have an excep- the Ruisllp defeat. slsers Margaret and Valerie SHOOTING SEASON thers Fr. Michael Jeff. John point cut Waterfords lead to and in lesis than another mta- We play Limerick ta our next and Marie Daly,. Bestman was her sister Lily and all the five (1-6 to 1-1) at the interval. ute* Pat * Halltoan ^hof home anally good b^k-up group gam^ which will be at Askea- John, Doyle and the grooms- The annual pheasant shoot- family we expmess our deepest The home side showed great rasper that brought the big andjmy J«e of ton on next Sunday week. Nov- men were Edmond Ledingham ing season opened lasit week sympathy. substitutes could be rated equal ember 20th. and Tom- Cunningham. Flower- under ideal, conditions and improvement in the second half Sliabh gCua following to life. to some of the players Included. UNDER-16 FOOTBALLERS and drew level at 1-7 each. bu. John Halllman and J. Oulilnajie girl wa® Anne Ledingham and shooters were well pleased on Waterford's winner from Jimmy exchanged points to leave- It 3-5 SUNDAY SPORT pageboy was Jomathon Man- tihe openine day. to 1-4 as the game entered tihe, gan. Our under-1'6 football team Maher was nothing less than did us proud in Dunhill on the Defce side deserved on the final quarter. Then, the- disas- The radio commentator told Thie marriage ceremony was WEiST WATERFORD HUNT trous score that must have us that with tsllx mllnuites 'to go. Saturday last in the u-1'6 foot- day. Waterford were leading the All- performed by Rev. Tim Hazel- ball final when, they won bv broken their hearts oame in wood, assisted by Rev. Fr. Billy At the opening meet of the scorers: Waterford — E. the 18t)h minute When John Ireland champions by itwo West Waterford Hunt wh'ch five point®. It was a day lone O Brtieri J. Maher 0-3 each: , points in an uncompromising Wsehan CJC. to be remembered, by all the and Oulllniane fitted a high lobbl.ng We all join in, wishing Tom took place in Olashmore on M. Walsh 1-0; L. Dalton and bail to the Sliabh gCua net. round 2 league game and then Sunday last there was a large supporters and the team, he switched over to a soccer and Geraldine every happiness which, consisted- of C. Foley. O. M Newllile 0-1- Clare — G. K l- The final .begian on a disap- Seven minutes later John Hal- in life together. attendance of horses and Jeen 1-3; P. Burk 0-2: F. Mc llinan converted a penalty but match. Imagine the frustration Power. J. Foley M Fenton G. e pointing note as both sides of the many groups who had riders. All enjoyed ami excellent Inernoy 0-1. were obviously teasing each the score Caime too laite t<-> -ma ke PLOUGHING MATCH day in- dry cold weather con- Rvain. R. Walsh J. MlcGraith. any difference and in the en- been keeping an ear ooc!ked to M. coughlan. 'B. C011. F. Hel ar ; other out and we had t,o wait GATE RECIPTS the radio while watching the ditions. Watertord - J- r £™ ' until the llih mllnute before a sueing four minutes Gauitief Rev. Fr. Billy Meehan and O'Rourkie. B. Foley and team D Kirwan. D. Looby. I". hiad a goal and a point per final at Walsh Parik on Sunday. A.C.T. captain JOhn Power. flag was raised. Young Anthony The gate receipts for the For about 20 agonising minutes his- crew, assisted by, the dry O'Brien,- L. Dalton. E. Phelan, Jlackie Dunne and Paul Fitzger- weather, held the most success- n Casey- M. McGrath. L. Fitzgerald, who is being hailed ald to end the scoring and the county final double at Walsh people kept asMng If there- was on neturnine to the village as the wonder player of the any further .news from Abheinry ful annual ploughing match Tlie local branch ol ACT in Daniels T. Corcoran. P. White, anguish of the disappointed Park was £2,270—iwthlich must this area held a very success- the team were given, a warm season opened the scoring with Western, champions. be close enough to being a or from Ennis. After radio cov- to-diaite at Klnsaleibeg recently. reception at the DecHesi Lounge W Neville: M. Walsh, J. Maher. Ove.r 00 tractors took part ta ful night in Garry O'Halloran's E.' O'Brien. Sub.-J". Miulheame a good point and one minute record. erage resumed from Galway we by, the Ladles Committee. laiter the sides were level when Sliabh gOua scorers — John were told the sad news, before competition® on the lands of on Friday might last. AM pro- for Corcoran. Hallman 1-2- P. Hallinan 1-1; Michael Curran. ceeds- collected' on the night A special woirdi of thanks to, Pat Halltoan blazed a low shot WATERFORD REFEREES we were -told thiat ta Division 2 team trainers T5mmy O'Keeffe. that went over for a point. P. Haanne 0-1. South football, dare had main- Special guest was Mr. Joe went, towards the ACT fund for riare — M. Flynn; P. Keane, Sliabh gOua — iM. Hear e: T. Cork' Regional Hospital. Speak- Tom. Kelly and Eamonn Moments later when Jackie n Both John Moore and Jim tained their unbeaten record. Rea. Chairman of Teaigasc and Lombard.. G Mclnerney, A. Lenihani. M. Dunne pointed a free for Gaul- Whelan. J. Dalton. D. Flitzpat- Landers were In action, ln Na- Then the correction came Im- the event attracted the largest ers were S. Caitha.il. Cork. Lane A Moloney. F. Griffin- P. tier Sliabh gCua seemed to hit rick; R. McGrath. M. Butler. T. tional League matches on' Sun- mediately ith'at Waterford had attendance to date. Adldted at- David Brennan. Drs. Meehan, make J McGrath. M. McMa- rock-bottom and nothing seem- Condon;- J. Butler. E. Butler; day. John Moore handled the won this one by a point. This tractions. on the day were a and MicNlamaira Very Rev. hon F Mclnerney. G. Kl'lleen; ed to go right for them. The P. Halltoan A. Butler, K. Hal- Limerick v. game at is an excellent Sunday service, demonstration, of beet harvest- Canon Murphy and Rev. Bil'lv Printed and published by the T O'Neill M. Murphy, P. same Jackie- and young Pajil lahan; J. Hallinan. K. Power, Wexford and Jim Joe was ta but the organisation of the tag and trade stands. There Mleehaini. Pronrietors at their Offae and Blurke. Subs.—J. J Fitzgerald added points for the P Hearne. charge of the Tipperary v. Kil- programme could be Improved. were nine different competi- ' Anne Mulqueen and Jim Works, 78, O'Connell Street. for O'Neill. D Hayes for M. Eastern champions to leave it Ref. — N. sullivan (Portlaw). kenny football league tie. tions. Dungarvan Co. Waterford M0MahonG Bucldey (01t;Uy,. t • PAGE SIX DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1988. M REMEMBERING OTHER DAYS Successful Tallow Fruit

With the Ec restrictions im- posed on milk production in recent years, many farmers here in Ireland have been look- ing for an alternative source Farming Enterprise of income from their properties to enable them to maintain their lifestyles at a reasonable level. (Dungarvan Leader Special) One of the outstanding ex- went about selling its own pro- | ick and Cork City travel fre- itself is well advertised with amples of this new alternative duce and successfully found quently to Bride Valley for regular advertisements in the enterprise policy ln the West markets with wholesale fruit apples. "Leader" and other papers and Waterford region is the pro- distributing companies in Cork it is also well s'lgn-posted while duction of apples on a hilly City and ire today selling to MAJOR BOOST the drive to the F'arm with farm that adjoins the banks of the same lruiit outlets as they personal supervision from its the riveir Bride and which is did twenty-five years ago. The present o-wner of the owner has gained in popularity just over one mile from Tallow The produce of the McDon- business Mr. Willie McDonnell, in recent years. town. nell Fruit Farm is sold in many MCC.. who has other farming and business interests, freely The Picking of fruit has now The Bride Valley Fruit Farm of the big Supermarket chains ended and having picked 300 which is well-kno-w-n to many such as Quiimnsworfh. Roches admits that apples are his top priority. "We have had a good tonnes of apples this season customers over a very wide and Dunnes throughout Cork on the 40 acres of southerly area has been producing fruit and Kerry while up to 25% Is apple crop this year and with since early In the present cen- good quality and size the week- aspect land the fruit is now now sold at the farm store. day and Sunday sales are a in refrigerated cold rooms tury and down through the Home sales have proved to be years has seen, many changes major boost to business." he which ensures a constant sup- one o-f the big successes of the told the "Leader". ply of appleR to the customers in both the varieties of fruit business and people from as from early picking which com- grown and the marketing ar- The Bride Valley Fruit Farm rangements of the finished pro- far away as West Cork, Lim^r- mences in August up to April duct. of the following year. In the early 1900's the fruit was sold to and marketed by the late Paddy Ahertne, Shean- The photo for our "Remembering Other Days" goes back quite a few years but in case !t might prove a "give away" beg. Ballyduff through whom it found its way by horse and where the fair maidens who can be identified are concerned we won't say how many. Sufficient to say that it was taken rubber tyre cant to Cork and DUNGARVAN G.A.A. CLUB NOTES during one of the "Black and White Minstrels" Shows sta ged at the Friary Hall in Dungarvan by the Dungarvan to the old fallow Road railway UNDER 16s UNLUCKY event but already that work is urday morning to play old Choral anid Musical Society. To the left of the photo are Rev. Fr. O'Shaughnessy, O.S.A. who was closely associated station for other destinations. DEFEAT well under way. As always we rivals Abbeyside in challenge with the 'Society in those days and Mrs. GArtie Morrissey who is still its guiding light. By 1948 the then Govern- Although defeat was the un- will be turning to our faithful games at the Burgery grounds ment had founded the Co-op- rewarding lot for our under 16 followers to support what at 11 a.m. erative Fruit Growers Society footballers ln the "A" county should be a .great night of We have already hosted based at ShandOn Dungarvan. final agiainst, Gaultier ait Walsh sport More anon. games in the same age group This proved a central market- Park last Monday week -the against, Abbeyside and Satur- ing dervot for many growers In team covered itself in glory and UNDER 21 FOOTBALL day's programme is part of a Co. Waterford. CO. Cork and was desperately unlucky to We still await confirmation reciprocal arrangements be- Minnies Squash Club South Tipperary but a dispute come out on the wrong end of of our opponents in the West- tween the two- clubs. over prices between the Co-op a 2-6 to 2-3 final scorelline. ern Under 21 football final The games can only be of Farmers Welcome Single management and the late This was the game so many atfter Kilrossanty and Affane considerably benefit to the boys William McDonnell in 1962 people predicted we had no played a draw in last Satur- whom we know will give of finished the supply of fruit realistic chance of winning. day's semi-final. their best. European Market from the Tallow farm to the But it was a game we could, The replay cannot now be Co-op in Dungarvan. indeed should, have won- If played earl lei than t'he week- BY MICHAEL DILLON The McDonnell family then ever we had heroes in defeat end of November 19th'20lth, so we had them at Walsh Park in we will not be playing in de- The Irish Farmers' Associa- miic activity in- the community SQUASH this game. fence of our title before Nov. tion has always recognised and free movement oi go ids 27th. that Ireland's future is in-cte- the guide points out that tne The delay. While unavoidable, solublv limbed to the European Single ManKeiti means- tntansi- is nonetheless unfortunate and Community* and the IFA's ap- rea competait'ton, and oni? tne cannot be a help to our title proach to the Single Market is nttest wimi survive and prosper. NOTES reiteration chances. Still the both positive a/nd realistic Having highlighted the i-ene- DUNGARVAN CBS training goes -ahead and we These two statements by Mr fits wnicn an exporting coun- would urge every member of Tom Olintion. President of the try like Ireland will gam from the panel to put in a worthy IFA are contained in a fore- the elimination ot customs effort over the next few weeks. word to a Guide to the Euro- pests and- all the paper svonk BANK OF IRELANp Kelly; at no. 4 carmel Fox re- RETAIN FOOTBALL SUCCESSFUL iBINGO pean Single Market which was ana deiayis at present associa- Our second team tournament ceived a wiallkover from Leo launched by flhe association ted with crossing national bor- Of the season the Bank of Ire- ODonneil; at no. 2 Martin lost MELADON FINAL Our big bingo night last F'ri- recently. The auide which was ders itt deails with certain land Five person event got un- 3-1 to the hard serving David day was a huge success and compiled' by IFA chief econo- ouner in-e vita Die and necessary derway last Wednesday Nov. Mahony while at no. 3 Brendan The Meladon cup (Under 16 our thanks to everyone who changes' including the harmotn- TITLE Our panel w.as:— N. Con- burliing) final between our- supported us. mist Con L.ucey. sets ouit the 1 2nd wnen Dan McCarthy s team Mullen drew 1-1 with Tom overall Single Market propo- isation of indirect taxation sidlne; E Cunningham, J. Mor- selves and neighbouring St. defeated Jack El stead's team Scanllon to get Martin's team Patricks goe- ahead on Satur- Once again our own members sals in a very clear and easily (VAT and excise diutiesO. the be 1U setts to 6. through. Dungarvan CBS rissey, G. Curran; M. Lyons R. iimpi eme nvation of security 2-7 Kelly. J. Tutty. A. Queally D. day afternoon at FY>ahe.r Field put ir. a worthy effont -in She understandable iarm, and out- At number one Michiaei Kelly Ballymacarbry 3-2 lines their implications for measures to replace customs' at In Frank O'Donoghue's team Donnelly. F. Cunningham M. (3 o'clock) organisational context, without borders, agreement on Com- was an e'asy 3-0 winner oveT victory Denis O'Brien went Butler. M. Desmond. M. Mc- We are the holders of the which the c"lub could scarcely iarmers, the fooa industry and lony Keaver. At, no. 4 Larry Dungarvan CBS won the the Irish economy. It cannot, munity standards' on animal down 3-0 to the in form Tommy West Waterford primary Grath. C. Gough. 0. Curran "Meladon'' and hopefully that keep going. and plant health and the O'Connor defeated Dan Herllhy Butler. At no. 5 Mary Collins D. gheehan S. curran, D. Flem- situation will nio.t have changed and does not trv to state just 3-0 at no. 3 Gerry -McOuliagn- Schools FYx>tball championship now una proposals will tmally elimination of MC-As. Non- : defeated Frank's young brother final at Abbeyside recently, ing. K. Wright. T. MOrrlssey. come 4.30 on Saturday after- FULL-SCALE TRAINING tar-ifi barriers on- technical on Dan's team received a walk- John 3-1; at no. i Ann Elstead noon. It would be- nice to end t>e tiuxned init» le\gils!ation and over against the absent Donal thus regaining a title llasitj held A word thanks .also to the tTegU'latloois. but it indtcaites gxcxundls win have to go. and conceded a walkover to Pat in 1986 and now won three team mentors Jim MUllins Torn the year for the Under 16s on An addendum to our Under muinaal services must be O Faoiain. At no. 2 In the. battle Flana-giani; at no. 3 Martin a winning note so here's hop- 21 football plans. There Willi be paxi,ge of passiiitxiliitiies. of the captain's Dan gave Jiack times in all. Cunningham and John Morris- opened up. Moore overcame John Kelly sey who put in so much time ing the players will put in the full-scale training sessions en After outMnane the benefits Wie rrum f life he ruar- Ballymacarbry NS contribut- 0 ills as 3-0 whtlle at no. 2 Frank did and effort in preparing xhe appropriate effort. this Fniday eventing (6.30) and expected from increased ewnc- row'Ly lost 3-2. At number 5 the business against Anne ed their share to am. exciting Saturday afternoon (2.30.). We Aoni Hennebry picked up the final with the issue in doubt team throughout the champ- WIDE DIFFERENCES Wyley winning 3-0. ion sh ip c ampalgn UNDER 10s AND 12s expect EVFTRY member of the two sets required for team vic- Don't forget folks to stay up to the final whistle. The panel to be there on both tory against Nancy Fielding. local school led by 1-4 to 0-0 And so another championship There are wide differences and support your team. Our Under 10 and 12 football occasions. Such \s our determ- On Thursday night m the at half time but three fine year at under-age level has teams will make the short jour- ination to remain ais divisional between tne unaureoti taxes l-nt- goals by the Ballymiac' boys in ended. Our "haul" was two poseu iiiu me aiiuerent Mem-otii" second prelim tie Bill Smith's ALLROUNDER LADDER ney "over the bridge" on Sat- champion.-, team were easy 9-2 victors over the second half kept the score Western titles, under 14 and 16 WATERFORD I.C.A. otajtes ano tuiese can cuisnort LEAGUE at' 3-1 to 2-4 with five minutes football, and that cannot be xraae because oa the way mat Pat O'Brien's team. At no. 1 Eddie Moore had to battle hard The final scores from the to «o. bad. There's always next year, wiey e.icqt viices and una oat- and already there are solid tern oi production and con- in his 3-2 win over Jimmy first set Of matches are:— Kiely. Ait no. 5 George Harney Mens Div. 1—Pat Phelan 2, grounds for believing we can FEDERATION auaiip'taon. rne Buioe sa.v^ na- bag a "county'' or two. me commission nas proposeo was a convincing 3-0 winner Michael O'Mahoney 1. Div 2— a narnnumsed WAT base, ano over John O'Suliivan as was Liam Hansberry 3, Dermot no. 4 Michael Hamiifl/ton in his Kelly 2. Dtiv. 3—Jim Hartty 3 ABBEYSIDE two VAT rate bands as well as GOING TO THE DOGS certain a'aimiinistrative changes 3-0 win over Nicky power. J ack Elstead 0; Jack Elstead 3, NEWS Also on Thursday we had John Foley 0- Richard Gough Yes the- club is going to the iLeoessutaued Oy t>ne removal ox dogs — In the literal sense. customs. iron tiers. it is suggiest- the first two of our first round 3. Denis O'Brien 0- Michael The Autumn Federation ties when Martin- Walsh's and Kelly 3, Jim Harty 0. Div. 4— We are staging a sponsored Meeting was held in Clonea- ea tuiaiii a low VAT rate oi 170 greyhound meeting at the SHORE to, yy woii'io be applied to Frank O'Donoghue's teams pro- Paddy Murphy 3 Felix Shields Power. Before the meeting be- 0 gressed. 0; Ray Mooore 2, Pat O'Brien 0. Wiaterford t rack on Saturday gan a cheque for £1,200 was looaonjoils. energy foi heating December 10th and already we ano ligntitrug pbarmajceuWcai Div. »—Tony Lonergan 2, Tom presented to Mr. Dick Doyle Phelan 1; Martin Walsh 3, have been assured generous and Mr. Harry Geraghty lor piroatn-us, uooks ana news- sponsorship. ANGLING papers. passenger transport Kieran Foley 0. Div. 6—Paiscai OASIg by Mrs. Marie McDon- Gibbons 3, Dave Touihy 0; Fiiona The CBS finished the stron- A lot of hard work has to go ald, Federation President. This am. ±vju\ L-u^e-.y ausu th.iiir.^ that ger with three fine points into the organising of this Fitzgerald 3 Oolm Bannon 0. 1 money will go towards a home a siinuiiiar low rate might oe Div. 7—John Kililgrew 3. Donal while Ballyimiac' scored the •for battered wives and their appjedt oo iarm feeding situus O Faalain 1; Donal O Faolain final point to leave the score CLUB NOTES families. and to fertilisers. He stays, that walkover versus Frank O'Don- Dungarvan. CBS 2-7 Ballyma- Our Ohristmas competitions Ardmore S.A.C. who finished a standa-m VA'I' nan© band ot oghue. Div. 8—Michael Fitzger- carbry NS 3-2. for club members have been The Lucy Franks Oup for 14% to would oe applied In Martin Walsh's team vic- well up the scale, at 13th place gardens wa won by Mrs. tory E. Murphy beat Larry ald (now retired) 3. Bill Lee 2. decided as follows:— out of 120 plus anglers, in the s to all other good® and servicta Dungjarvan CBS — comer Emma Busscnots. CralgavaHa, Kiely 3-0 at no. 5; at no. 1 Div. 9—Hank Regan 2, Tom Curran . Kieran Curran (Kil- KNOW YOUR Senior. Saturday. November All-Ireland Master Anglers Dungarvan while the MoGulre including those twat are al- Maurice Walsh was very un- Rosslter 1- Frank Alrd 3, Mario 12th Harbour Area 16.30/1.9.30. Shore competition in Antrim. ready exempt. rush). Conor Fitzgerald. Derek Trophy went to Mrs. Mairead lucky to lose 3-2 bo Dermiot Flavin 0. Div. 10—Michael Oof- Foley. John Foley, Mark Ra.d- Saturday. December 3rd. Bal- Kennedy, Ard na Collie Dun- There has been strong oppo- fey 3, Joe Brennan 0; Jloe Bren- lay. Richard Ferncombe Kevin linacourty 18.30/21.30. Sunday garvan sition in Ireland and in the uK nan walkover versus Michael Donovan. Matty Doocey (0-2), RIGHTS December 11th, Harbour Area Dwyer. Div. 11—Larry Kiely 3, Miarik Hys-iop (2-1) Colin W.aish 14.00/17.00. Entries for Senior The President's address con- to applying VAT to food but Rene De Puscfo 2 Pat Power 3 cerned the "Awareness" Weeik critics nave pointed out that : (capt.) (0-2)„ Trevor Galvin Q.— 1 am being sent by my Harbour Area competitions will Ger Howley 0; Ger Howley 3, company to work for nine be taken at the Pond in Abbey- and guwds were requested to thati exemption helps the well- (0-1), Paul Mulcahy. John Rene De FUsoo 1. Div. 12—D. Sheehan Kieran, Curran (Skie- months at the firm's plant in side. Ohristmas competitions send in items of craft work for on sectors' oi the population Hayes walkover versus Michael exhioition and to attend and jusifc as much. as> me poor, and ARDMORE MAN'S hacrllneO (0-1). Cologne. West Germany. What carry Master Angler points. We Hamilton. Div. 13—George Har- will my socaii insurance pos- are indeed very grateful to bring their friends. that it would be more equitable ney 3. Michael Hanrahan' 0. Mrs. Maria Muilins. Com- to give direct aid to those in Subs. — Endia Kir-wan. Mic- ition be when I go? Vincent Morrissey the Square We would like to take this need. Mr. Luceysi study sug- Div. 14 J. Moloney 3 Ray Fen- hael O'Suliivan, Alan Moore. for sponsoring the above com- opportunity of thanking all petition's Secretary, gave par- elll 0. A.— Generally workers are ticulars of the various compet- gests that when the hiarmonlsi- FOURTH Jonathan Burn. Matthew petition those who contributed so gen- Lynch Dannv McGovern, John- covered by the social security itions coming up, dnama, aition of VAtT is complete in Don't forget all our Christ- erously to our annual church IN THE LADIES Lenihan. Kenneth Walsh. laws of the E.C. country where gate collection which was held reporting, painting etc. The this country there would be a they work. However, if you are mas competitions will aso have winner of the B.I.M. Fish slight gain to the exchequer juvenile sections, not forgetting on the Bank Holiday weekend. 1 Helen Kiely walkover versus sent by .in employer here, to A apeoial thank you also, to all Cookery Competition was Mrs. which could be used for the CONVICTION FOR work in another E.C. country the ladies. Anne Wyely; Cindy Brady 3. our collectors for a job well Teresa Gr^any of Butlerstown-, extra social welfare payments for anything up to 12 months-, Heartiest congratulations of while the runner-up. Mrs. Anne needed. The changes would Pat Flanagan 0, Frances Car- done. —p.R.o. roll 3, Pat Flanagan 2. Div. 2 RACING you will remain, liable for Irtish the club go to John Cronin, Moore of Minaun, was present- require an increased flat rate PRSI while you are away. You ed with a special plaque. —M. A. Coffey 3, Mary WalShe reiuno for those farmers who DRUNK DRIVING 1. Div. 3—Mary Coffey 3, Rose should contact, Scope Section Mrs. Marie Gregan, Sports are not registered for VATT. Dwane 0. Div. 4—A nine Keaver Department of Social Welfare. Officer is actively engaged m 101-104 Marlborough St. Dub- Excise duties on a number of An Ardmore motorist chalk- 3. Jean Brennan 0. One cor- KIELY DOUBLE AT promoting Badminton and ed up his third conviction- for rection Div. 6—C. O'Mahoney lin 1. Tel. (01, 786444. They will swimming for I.C.A. members. item® would also be harmon- driving with excess -alcohol in 3. S. Clarke 0. issue you with Form E101 for ised under the Commission's two months at Lismore Court PRSI purposes. proposals' as: w© know ainid the OTHER NEWS BRANNRA AWARDS last week. The booking sheets will go WEXFORD If your wortk abroad lasts possible extent of the reduc- Dungarvan trainer John E. It -was Matthew Barry's ''•10 at 6 p.m. oni Wednesday and longer than 12 months, you or Mrs. Margaret, Leahy Pro- tion® lis outlined. Examples of 8 p.m. on Thursday. Don't for- Kiely scored a good double at your employer should again duction Officer had her usual excise variations' are given and fourth conviction for the same last, week's Wexford meeting. offence in the current year, and get two peak games during contact Scope Section. You will largo number of Bramnra for instance there is no dtuty week. In the Waterford Stoves Hand- need to bring two other forms Awards. These were as follows: on wine in Italy and Greece, Barry who lives at College. Rd. icap Chase. Charlie Cheval with you when you go:— for Flower Gardening — Mrs. but here lit Is £2.28 a litre, Ardmore was told by District Refereetng and Marking Justice W. F. O'Ctonnell that it (3/1) in the- colours of Mr. Pat- Form El01 for sickness bene- Brigid Keane Mrs. Mary Foley, and the fcax on petrol varies course Will be held on Wed. rick Whelton and ridden by fit purposes: Miss C. Quain, Mrs. Teresa even more. was very difficult to understand Nov. 30t!h at 7 p.m. The fee (to O'Connor. Mrs. Margaret his attitude towards the Road Tony O'Brien had an easy win Form E301 for unemployment cover the Instructor Martin after Skeiaeeniarinky unseated benefit, purposes. Leahy. Mrs. Patricia Coburn Traffic Act. O'Donoghue's expenses) is v;2 Mrs. Mary Flavin all of Ard- CHANGES IN CAP his rider at 'the last fence These forms give details of Barry pleaded guilty to driv- which includes sandwiches etc. which proved down- your Irish PRSI records and more, Mrs. Eileen O'Brien Mrs. ing with excess alcohol at Main after the course. also the BRIDGE CORNER The guide discusses changes fall of a number of other run- are available from Records EC Joan Ronayne and Mrs. Cath- Street. Tallow on August 19 All beginners, keem your eyes erine McGrath of Ballinameela, which will take place in the ners at the meeting. Section. Gandon, House. Amien's CAP. the need to hartmonise last. on t'he noticeboard for news of -Street, Dublin 1. Tel 01-786444. ABBEY BRIDGE CLUB diergast and Noel Hayes: 2nd. Mrs. Mary Fitzgerald of Gaul- The Court was told that a coaching and the chance to Mary Casey a n d Paddy tier. Mrs. Alice Phelen of anilnial and planit health, regu- (This column has been com- Results. Oct. 24 — 1st, Ollie garda observed Barry's car be- meet, other beginners. O'Neill and Ann Power; 2nd. O'Reilly; 3rd Tommy Butl'er Clonea-Power. Mrs. Jenny Kiely, lations. food law. and the im- piled bv Dungarvan Community plications of the Single Market in? driven erratically. Barry al- Our Racquetball friends are reformation Centre which pro- Moira Ormonde and Winnie andi Tom Mulcahy-: 4th. Mrs. Mary O'Riordan Mrs. Pa- ready had three convictions currently holding their first tricia McCarthy and Mrs. for the sitructure of the food vides a free and confidential power; 3rd. Bill Power and Maureen power and padraiiig processing industry in Ireland, this year for driving with ex- tournament of the season- spon- service to the public.) Margaret Queally; 4th. Bernie Kirwan. Kathleen O'Flynn of Dungar- cess alcohol and this latest one sored by Frank Brownie, crashed van. and It ilnlcludes chapters on (Opening times o-f Centre, Murphy -and Annabeile Lan- Election B — 1st. Brid Kilil- balanced regional developmien t would be- his third in the space oar repair service. OhurCh St. nen. of two months. so come along for a look. which is located in the Court- grew and' Nuala O'Dqnovan; In General Gardening Bran- In the; Single Mlar-ket. European house are: Mondays. Tuesdays 2hdl. Mai Mernin and- Tish integration and the implica- Barry was fined £100. en- Our country league slide' cap- CUNNIGAR BRIDGE CLUB tural went to Mrs Peggy Cotter dorsed. and disqualified from and Wednesdays--7.30 p.m. to Baumann: 3rd Grace O'Connor tions for IriSh economic policy. tained by Richard Gough be- 9 p.m.; Fridays—11 a.m. to H2.30 Halloween Party. Results Oct. and Monica Watt; 4th'. Ann and Mrs Mary Cusack of Kil- driving for three years to run gan this years campaign on Last Sprite (4/1) owned by rossanty. Mrs. Siobhan Power This guide does not pretendi to p.m.; Saturdays 11 a.m. to 1 26 — 1st. Tomimle and Alice Dalton amdl Attn Clarke. be the last, wordi on any-; aspect concurrent with another three Tuesday Nov. 8M1 away to the local farmer Mr. Jerome shee- p.m.) Butler: 2nd Brid Ktll'igrew and aind Mrs. Peggy O'Donnell of year driving ban already im- Crystal They will be at home han and ridden by Tony Flynn Section c _ 1st. Modre Or- Bonmahon and Mrs. Mary ol' t-he Single Market, but it Sadie Meehan- 3-rd. Margaret does give a very clear general posed on him. next Tuesday -November 15, completed the Kiely double O'Brlien and Benny Moloney: monde and Liam power.; 2nld. McCarthy. Touraneena received District Justice O'Connell also so Come along and lend your with a .six lenghits win. over the Padldly and' Annabeile Lannew; Brannrai in Calif-rearing A outline of the proposals! affect- 4th Jim and Unia Prendergast; ing farmers, which wiill be dis- told the defendant that he support. favourite Sealiy Owen in the 5tih] Fr. Barron and Cait Chris- 3rd' Vera Curran and Betf-ty Skin-Curing award was obtain- would have no business seeking Second Division of the Bump- Kelleher: 4th. Lil Cositin and ed by Mrs. Margaret Leahy. cussed! anid negotiated upon for I would like to Close by ex- topher; 6th, Helen McCarthy 1 the restoration o.f his driving tending our deepest sympathy ers. and Vincent Qu'lrtke. Raffle — Bridi BeHgiiT. Waterford I.C.A. Federation the next four years. It is im- portant that citizens' should Licence before the expiry of the to cJlub treasurer Pea-nv Molon- Dungarvan jockey John Kathleen Browne. Section, D 1st Tom Pren- will be forty years old on 20th three ye-ars. "With a -hilsitory ey on the very sad aind tragic Quealy rode two thirds in the dlergast and Ann Prendiemgast-• November 1988 and on that understand what these discusi- like yours you will n-ot get your death of (his nephew, John Bumpers at the meeting, Black ABBEY BRIDGE CLUB 2nd. Etthne Keevers and nigWt a celebration dinner and silonis are about and thait is licence back from me Inside of why this guidls is worth Davis, who died in Waterford River Lady (9/2) in the First Charity Night. October 18— Claire Meaney: 3rd Francis entertainment will take place three years". the Justice recently. Division and Coolba.wn Castle in Lawlor's Hotel. Dungarvan. reading. ResiuMs: Prunty and Eileen Frosif 4t.li added. Until next week!! (16/1) in the Second Division. Section A _ 1st Ml. Pretn- OllWe O'Neill aind Alice Butler, Il PAGE SEVEN

KILL I GREW — Tenth Anni- versary — In loving memory H.G.V. LICENCE APPLES of our' dear father James late CAPPOQUIN NOTES OPEN ON SUNDAY of Kllcannon and Cappoqufr ARTIC AND COACH LEATHER who died November 5. 1078. BOWLING CAPPOQUIN/AFFANE COOKING AND EATING R.LP. CATS BAR TOURNAMENT G.A.A. NOTES: Lawlor's Hotel Training in Modern Volvo £4 PER BOX Will those who think of him Sunday, Nov. 13th — David U/21 FOOTBALL GAME F7 trucks with Ranee/ to diay ENDS IN DRAW change G/box and Van- Mebmed. Pat Moore. Johnny SALE A little prayer to Jesusi say. Power (Shrough). John Whelan nool 11 metre coaches. Open any day 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Affane 0-6: Kilrossanty 0-6 WILLIE MCDONNELL ONE DAY ONLY (Never forgotten by hls lov- John McGrath, John, Ormonde. Our youthful u/21 footballers J Dungarvan Why learn Ln older models' ing family.) Seamus Barry. Jim O'Shea. Last FACTORY PRICES turned in a great performance Special 5-day couirseT BRIDE VALLEY Sunday for first rounds of C. against their fancied opponents * — * — McGRiATH — Second Anni- Scores. Accommodation arranged. FRUIT FARM • Ladies and Gents in Dungarvan last Saturday. versary — In loving memory of Once more the determined atti- jackets £79 IRISH SCHOOL OF TALLOW Joe McGrath Monatrdm, lis- CAPPOQUIN GIRL GUIDES tude that exists to this group • Ladies Mength £119 more. who died on November Of lads was to the fore and to THE VENUE FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS PHONE (058) 56253 7. 1086. On Saturday, 29th October, MOTORING • Full-length Coats £199 Cappoquin Girl Guides orga- truth on the day we were eyery DORSET STREET, DUBLIN :We never thought you would nised and ran a disco to raise hut as good as the opposition. • Real Sheepskins £149 go. Dad. With minutes remaining it AND NEW YEAR FESTIVITIES Tel. Monica 746677/746037 • Skirts £69 funds for the missions. It was We thought you would al- a very successful and entertain- looked as if tihe surprise of the • Pants £69 ways be there ing evening and enjoyed by all year was on the cards as Affane You were the one who watch- were ahead by a ipotot. Btut alas Tuesday, Dec. 20 and Thursday, Dec. 22— • Kids £39 who attended. £150 was raised it was not to foe as Kilrossanty SOROPTI MISTS ed us grow. and a cheque iwM be presented START YOUR FESTIVE SEASON IN A PARTY DUNGARVAN MARKET: (The one. who lov©d aind cared. to the, Apostolic Society in the' were awarded a controversial free which enabled them to ATMOSPHERE AT LAWLOR'S announce that their Annual WEDNESDAY, (Always, remembered by your very near future. score the equaliser to give them' FREE! FREE! FREE! loving family.) another bite at the cherry. NOV. 16 YOUTHFUL PANTOMIME MURPHY — Ninth Anniver- Repair and Service on 11-4 p.m. PRODUCTION ARTS AND CRAFTS sary In loving memory of DINNER AND DANCING TO THE Electric Fencers LEATHERMAN LONGFORD John Murphy. 10. St. Garvan's We have often heard lt said Terrace. Dungarvan who died that the youth of today don't, on Saturday, Nov. 12 043/41442 do anything for themselves — EXHIBITION permit No. 007162 on November 9. 1079. Mass MUSIC OF TWILIGHT 10 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. offered. they get everything on a plate. is now on at Well, here ln Cappoquin that PLUS SPECIAL OFFER ON Will those who think of him statement has been well and 'today. ELEPHANT FENCERS truly proven wrong. Two young New Year's Eve— LAWLOR'S HOTEL A little prayer to Jesus siay. girls. 15 year old Grainne (Always remembered by his O'Connor and 14 year old Shir- Closing Thursday, Nov. 10 loving wile, sons, daughters-in- ley Landers have put th£!r GALA CANDLELIGHT at 9.30 p.m. law and grandchildren.) heads together and organised SHOPWELL IN MEMORIAM a very youthful group to, put on WATERFORD CO-OP POWER — Third Anniversary a Pantomime. The production DINNER DANCE BUCKLEY—Seventeenth An- —In loving memory of Christo- Is called "Snow White's Variety niversary — In loving memory pher. Chapel cross. Ballinroad. Night" and is produced and dir- U/12 Footballers — Our u/12 of mto sister Fh-yl (nee Twor who died November 15. IS 85. ected by Grainne ,and Shirley. footballers have completed their match programme, win- hig). late of Whitechurch, Will those who think oi him They will stage the show at whose anniversary occurs at ning one. and suffering two de- today. Our Lady's Hall. Mercy Convent feats. this time. Masses offered. A little prayer, to Jesus say. Grounds on 15th 16th and 17th FUNCTION ROOM MINNIES 'Remembering you is easy. BARGAIN (Always remembered by Ann. November. Starting time each GLENVIEW A.F.C. NOTES NOW BOOKING FOR SOCIALS, ABBEYSIDE We do it every diay Keith and Jenixy.) evening will be 7.45 p.m. The A NEW SINGER ZIG-ZAG But missing you 1 a heart- WEDDINGS, DANCES OR S proceeds from the shows are ln Sorry, there were no notes require part-time ache. TUTTY — Thintynthdrd An- aid of St. Vincent de Paul and FUNCTIONS SEWING MACHINE last week, sQ let's start with That never goes away. niversary In loving memory other Worthwhile organisations. the result tfrom Sunday, Octo- FOR ONLY £169 (Sadly missed by your sister of my dear father. Stephen Extensive range of Menus. Bookings only at Uniacke's ber '30th — Glenview 9: Bally- BAR STAFF Mairilru, brother-in-law Jimmy Tutty. late of Congress Villas. Foodst'ors. Main St.. Cappoquin. saggart 2. A good home win. For Reservation Phone 058/41122 or 41056 All makes of machines and family.) Dungarvan who died on No- Ticket's will be. Adult £2; repaired and serviced. Male and Female. On Sunday last. Nov. 6th we vember 14. 11965. Masses Children £1. See 'advertising travelled away to Grange. This F'or more details contact: DRUMMY — Second Anni- offered. columis for full details. was a hard fought match Wednesday, December 28 — Ballroom— You were always there when Mrs. Biddy Hourigan, Mitchel versary — In loving memory of against an improved Grange Margaret Drummy, late of 38 yiou were needed, dad. COMHALTAS CEOLTOIRI team. This Glenview perfor- Street. Dungarvan or singer No tasik too great or small. DANCING CLASSES 7A Newgate Street, Water- Congress Villas. Dungarvan. mance was below par and we Mick Delahunty ford. Tell. 051/74571 who died on November 8. With willing hand' and a missed some great chances to PERSON WITH A FLAIR 1986. R.I.P. Masses offered. loving heart front of goal. Grange went FOR We lost a mother with a For us you did- it all. ahead early in the first half heart of gold1. (Never for,gotten by your :ov. but we nulled one back when How much we mass her can ing daughter Theresa, son-in- Rhiney Walsh scored a penalty after a handball to the area. COOKING never be told. laiw Johnnie, grandchildren ATRIUM BAR M. J, CURRAN & SONS and greatgrandchildren!.) Phil McGrath added a second LTD. required for full or part-time She shared our troubles and goal jusit befor© half-time, fin- RELAX IN OUR BEAUTIFUL ATRIUM BAR employment. helped us along. ishing a fine Glenview move. AND ENJOY A PANORAMIC VIEW OF Grattan Square (058-41022) Sf we follow her footsteps we I With 15 minutes to go Pat Hall- DUNGARVAN AND THE SEA. Telephone 058/41461 can never go wrong. sey put us further ahead with RESULTS OF GREAT She was a mother so very ACKNOWLEDGMENT a great header, but within a Open every Friday from 5 p.m. IN-STORE rare mlnrute Grange had scored a Content in her home and BROWNE — The wife, son penalty COMPETITION always there. 1 Dancing classes will com- NOVENA TO THE HOLY and famiily of the la be Maurice mence in the Art Room. Mercy The last ten minutes were SPIRIT — Holy Spirit . you On earth she toiled., in hea- Browne 23. O'Connell Street, ven she resits. Convent Cappoquin on; Tues- hectic but we held on for a 1st Prize — Magi-Mix Food who solve all problems, Dungarvan. are deeply grateful vital away win. —(P.M. i. MAIN BAR Processor — Mrs. Mar- God bless you mot heir, you day. Nov. 15 at 6.30 p.m. Enrol- light all roads so that I can to all who expressed sympathy ment and commencement of Every Thursday Night — WILLIE WHITE •giareit Dunine, Bally- attain my goal, you who gave were one of the best. to their recent lossi. especially CAPPOQUIN F.C. We miss you from. vOur fire- classes on that night. All age heeny. Clashmore. me the divine gift to forgive the clergy, hospital staff, doc- groups welcome. Access to the and forget all evil against me side chair. tors arid friends some of whom Cappoquin 'A' 3 Your loving smile and gentle classroom will be through 2nd Prize — Dimplex Double and that in all instances in my travelled, long distances to the Vocational school gate. Brideview 1 life you are with me. I want in air. Overblanket — Mrs. Mor- turner al. Holy Masses are being —(Advert l. ZETA'S NITE CLUB rissey. 3 Silversprings. this short prayer to thank you Yc.ur vacant place no one offered for all. We ho,pe this We were at home to Bride- for all things as you confirm can, fill. acknowledgment will be ac- RED HOUSE LEAGUE view last Sunday, we attacked once again that I never want IWe miSs you mother and ceptable as it would be impos- from tihe start and were re- DISCOS to be separated from you even always will. sible to reply individually. Pletnty of ?oals. 35. in last warded when Daanny Lucas in spite of all material illu- Each time we look at your Sunday's series and some good opened the scoring after a I EVERY FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND picture, you aeem to smile team scores, princloyally in tlhe sions I wish to be w'.th you second division. tihree man move. Witilin two SUNDAY in eternal glory. Saiy for three and say minutes Tallow hit back for a FARMERS- soft equaliser but just betfore Dancing to Top DJs. dlays. publish and favour will Don't be sad but courage Division 1— DEAD AND DISABLED be granted. PH. taike and love each other halfttme Brian Murray scored CATTLE AND CALVES tor my sake. Dungarvan Leader Pinewood 1: Ballyduff 4 with a header to leave the COLLECTED (Always remembered and Affane 1 Killeagh 3 score 2-1 at half time. LEGAL NOTICE — I James Ardmore 1- Valley Rangers 1 Thursday, November 17— Prompt Service sadly missed bv, your loving TELEPHONE (058)41203 The second half was evenly I Coleman Kilcoran Park. husband) Jimmy, daughter Mar- Piltown beat Youghal matched until 10 mtoutes from CROTTYS, DUNGARVAN I Youghal. Co. Cork, wish to garet and son Michael'.) FRIDAY. NOVEMBER l'l. 1088 'score not to hand) the end when Fintan Murray Telephone 058/42458 I apply for renewal of my book- Cappoquin 3; Bride View 1 scored to make lt 3-1. GRAND CHARITY DISCO i makers licence also suitability DUGGAN — Sixth Anniver- Division 2— j of premises at 127. North Main sary — In lovlne memory of Mogeely 1: Modeligo 5 Dancing 11 to 2 I Street. Youghal. Grange 2; Glenview 3 McGUIREs GARDEN CENTRE Bridget Duggan, latie of 27 Caseyville. Dungarvan. who Inch 0: Lismore 7 is open every Sunday from 11 FIREWOOD TIMBER for sale, NEWS OF TOWN Cappoquin 2. Ballysaggart 1 a.m. to 6 p.m. and 9 a.m. to 1 ideal for solid fuel cookers. died on November HI. 1982. p.m. week days: closed on Mon- Also in stock tianalised stakes. R.I.P. For our own choice of game day McGulre's Garden Centre. 4ft and 5ft.- split and round. Often I sit and ponder we went totally "out of town" Rossduif. Woodstown. Tele- Also 6ft. strainers. — O'Keeffe The happy times we had AND on Sunday and, through the phone Sawmills Ltd. Deerpark. Lis- But they can' never be kindness of referee Paddy Pol- 051/82136 WIN FOR B' SIDE BROKEN HANDLES, hinges more. Tel. 058/54040. replaced lard travelled to Ballymacarbry and glass On all types of FOR SALE—Full set of golf I really miss you mother to watch the new League Cup Cappoquin 'B' 2 aluminium windows replaced clubs golf bag and trolly, in So many, times I needled! you ROUNDABOUT holders. Pinewood, revert, to Ballysaggart 1 FARMERS Also top qualitv PVC windows excellent condition. Telephone I turned' and you were not the quest for those elusive sold and fitted. Contact M. 058/54360. there. BASKETBALL NEWS: league points. And lt was an ! We were back at the Rock Queally 058/41323. It hurts so much without JOHN TUTTY MAKES unhappy occasion for them for I once again last Sunday. The LANDS PRESERVED — Our they were overwhelmed 4-1 by : ALL PARTS of bicycles sup- vou MUNSTER TEAM game opened at a fast pace with Protect your cattle lands at Knockanore. Kil- a rampant Ballyduff. whose dls- •pla y flowing from end to end. plied and all makes of bikes cockin and Coolbeggan are pre- But then I hear your prayer. On this coming week-end. play. Individually and collec- supplied to order. Apply to Jiustt take my, hand I'll guide Just after the start of the sec- served against fox hunting.—J. John Tutty will represent Mun- tively was a revelation. ond half Ballysaggart opened Patrick Barry. Bracken Bar, Neville. M. Smith and T. yotu. ster ln the Inter-Provincial Tallow. Phone 058/56291. (t.c) Verdict — Ah exbilirattog 90 tlie scoring . But as our record against O'Neill. No harm will come your way Championships, which are be- minutes even if some otf the Tomorrow and forever ln the Rock shows ,great flight- TOOL HIRE — SALES, SER- ing held in Crosshaven. Co. tackling was heart-stopptog. ing spirit, we hit back in a LARGE 2-bedroom furnished With you I'll always, stay. VICE — Electric, building, gar- flat to let. Phone 05S/4ft&16. Cork. Ballyduff—J. Quirke. P. Pren- couple of minutes with a great den tools. We hire, sell and re- (Always remembered by your John, who ls 15 years of age dergast, S. Daly B. Cotter. P. goal from a free taken by pair A large selection of tools FOR SALE — Navy Restmcxre daughter Mairy. Jackie and is at school In the Christian Ryan R. Walsh. S. Prendergast, "Sully." The game was ln lo suit your requirements. Pram 7 months old. perfect, family in London.) Brothers and lives with his B. Dunlea. J. Scanllon M. deadlock for a while until we Bosch Power Tools. Contact: £80. Phone 058/43252. DUGGAN — Sixth Anniver- parents at Childers Estate. Geary M. Walsh. D. Bolger. J. got cur second goal scored by Brucellosis Dungarvan Electrical a n d FOR SALE — Dining table sary In loving memory o,f Dungarvan. Quirke. P Murphy. E. Flynn. N. P. Bergin. John plays at point-guard for Leamy. Mechanical. Unit 10. Q"^ ®t.; andi four chairs. — Box No. mv dear mother Bridget Dug- Brucellosis is an extremely Dungarvan. Telephone 058/ R569 "Leader" Office. gan, late of 27. CaseyviiKe. the West star u/17 and mens Pinewood—B. Fahey. J. Shee- t c) 1 42133. ' " NOTICE — I. Roger McGrath Dunigarvan. who died on No- team.s and also captains the han R. Crowe. M. Guiry W u-17 'team. He is -the first player Kearney T. Gulry. G. Coffey. P. contagious disease .... so CLONMEL CALVES EVERY of Touraneena. Ballinamult am vember 11 1982. R.I.P. Masses 1 offered. from the male side otf the club Walsh. D. Byrne J. Hogan . S. N.Y. MARATHON TUESDAY. 12 noon. Top qual- applying for renewal of Certl- to get representative honours. Ryan. P. Condon. for your own sake, and i ficate of Personal Fitness and Forgive me Lord If I still ity stock from leading herds i- SIX MONTHS FREE South Tipperary and Co. Wa- suitability of premises, at 47 weep. RAILWAY ATHLETIC F.C. your neighbours, reportall Marv Street. Dungar van. For a mother I lotved and SHOPPING FOR £5! Under 12 Fixture-^Our under terford All breeds,: also, wean- Dungarvan. United Shopping FINE PERFORMANCE cattle abortions promptly... lings. - Stokes & Quirke Ltd. FO'R SALE — Hamco cooker, could not keep 12 side face a tough task on Perhaps one diay, you will tell Bonanza Draw — 1st prize 6 Saturday next Nov. 12th with Phoine 052/21788. OME) oil-convertible to solid, suitable months free Shopping valued as you are obliged for cooking and central heat- me why a home tie against joint leaders ARTHRITIS ADVICE — Free You broke my heant and let at £30 Der week- 2nd prize. Tramore 'A.' Kick-off ls at 10.30 BY JOHN TREACY ing. Best offers, over £200. Large Christmas Hamper; 3rd to do by law. Arthritis Advice — For the Two old electric cookers in her, die. a.m. and tihe players are asked month of November. 1988 a A million tomorrows I would prize. £20. Tickets £5 from any to be at the dressing room ait need of repair any reasonable gladly give. committee member. (Advt.) qualified nurse will be in offer accepted. Phone 05®/56281. 10 a.m. attendance for free advice on If iit bad been> possible for IS DRINK A PROBLEM Under 14 Fixture—Our under all matters regarding arthritis. FREE REPAIR AND SERVICE Mum to. live IN YOUR HOME? 14's also play at home on this Whether you suffer from pains on Electric Fencers, on Satur- FOr no- one knows the sorrow Ain open meeting otf Alcoholics coming Saturday to the SFAI I bear„ in back legs, knees, arms, etc.. day November 12. 10 a.mi. to Anonymous will be held In the (Schoolboys Football Associa- —we welcome you, Monday. 12 30 p.m. Plus special offer on (When I go home and Mammv Mercy Convent. Monday, Nov. tion of Ireland} cup. The oppo- Tuesday Wednesday front 2-7 Elephant Fencers. — Shopwell is not there,. 14 at 8.30 sharp. Speakers sition is lowly first division side p m. at! The Dan Averdung Waterford co-op. (Always remembered by her from A.A.. Al Anon and Al En- Villa, but I'm sure they will (German Healer) Natural Heal- loving daughter Harjna and teen wllil attend. provide very tough opposition HYDRAULIC REPAIR SER- boys In London.) for our lads. Kick-off in this one Eradication of Animal Disease Board ing Clinic. "Manltana. L emy- VICE _ Repairs to all types of ABBEYSIDE SAC THANKS AJbbeyslde Sea Angling Club is at 11.45 am. and players are- brien Kilmacthomas. County jacks bottle Jacks, and trolly EARLEY — Fourteenth Ad- WaterfOTd. , .,„„ wish to thank all those who asked to be at the dressing lacks. Agents for Pioneer versary — In sadi and loving room at 11.15 a.,m, FOR SALE — 3 sheep dPg contributed to their annual' pallet Trucks, phone Cappo- memory of Mrs. Elizabeth Church gate collection which pups Apply: John Lonengan. quin 058/54517. Barley 54 T. J. Miurphy Place. CAPPOQUIN MACRA NA Ballysaggart. Lismore. was held over the bank holi- Abbeyside, Dungarvan. whose day week-end. They extend a FEIRME NOTES anniversary, occurs and for- special tihank ,you to all the Congratulations to Michael merly of Ballinamintra. Oap- Quinn and Tom Ormonde who 1 collectors for a job well done. pagh. Masises offered . (Advt.) celebrated their 21st birthdays (Inserted: by her family.) recently. John Treacy. the Vllllersitown DUNGARVAN MART REPORT 'marathon man' put in, a fine There wias a very big sale Weil done also to Seamus performance when finishing Waterford FOLEY — Eleventh Anniver- of cattle and weanlings at Lacey who competed ln the third to the New York mara- sary — In loving memory of Clashmore / Piltown .ploughing Dungarvan Mart on Monday championship on Sunday week thon last Sunday. More than JAMES KIELY & SONS Monica Foley 110 St. Patrick's last. A very good entry of good 23 000 competitors took part COOP last. (EST. 1919) Crescetot. Dunigarvan, who died quality cattle met a firm trade and while Treacy's time for The club is currently seeking Association of Funeral Directors) or November 5, 1977. and prices were increased if the run was not recor d break- (Irish Will those who tihilnk of her new young members from Oap- anything from the previous pcquta and surrounding area. toe the fact that he finished today. week's sale. tin, 3rd, place was a welcome \ little prayer to Jesius say. Many otf you may be interested FUNERAL HOME Large number's o,f weanlings in the wide variety otf activities boost to enable him' to fully (Always; remembered by, hpr are sitiil on offer and here recover from his Olympic dis- family and loving husband Macra has to offer, ranging * Embalming ^d Cremations arra^ again some very good prices from sports to artistry to the, aster in Seoul. Incidentally hls FARM MAINTENANCE AND Joe.) were recorded. effort netted him the 3rd prfee * Wc aticnd to all details - church am home. Those interested should A smaller enltry of sheep sold contact Deolan Morrissey (058) of $20,000. In am RTE Radio * Floral ;md Artificial Wreaths supplied. KELLEHER — Third Ainni- well and there Is a very good interview during the week versarv — In sad' and1 lovln'g 54425 or Pat Murray (058)42097. EQUIPMENT SALE * Obituary Notices. demand at the moment for fat —(P.R.O.). Treacy expressed himself as memory of our dear brother. lambs. very satisfied with the per- CONTINUES THIS WEEK Pat Kelleher. prospect Fly ST. VINCENT DE PAUL formance which he staid1 would N Youghal, Co. Cork andi for- SOCIETY, DUNGARVAN enable hdm to finish the year N D MA ^ 5TRE£T ^U v AH " merly Ballinamintra Cappagh. The monthly collection will with a positive outlook. SPECIAL SALE PRICES — Co. Waterford. whose anlwilver- be taken up after all Masses at Printed and published hy lhe sarv occurs. Masses offe,red. St. Mary's Parish Church and Proprietors at their Office and The marathon nun In a 68" Phone 058/41011 (inserted by his family). Friary Church on Saturday Works, 78, O'Connell Street, temperature. was won by ":„"„,„„. p-u «mum night and Sunday next. Duncarvan Co Waterford Steve Jones of Wales. PAGE EIGHT DUNGARVAN LEADER, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1988.

IMPRESSIVE FINAL TRIBUTES TO OUTSTANDING TALLOW MAN SALORA TV/LUXOR -OBSEQUIES OF THE LATE JOHN BEECHER

The Church of the Immacu- Tallow wihich he visited regu- Even though his home was ed someone dynamic like him- VIDEO late Conception. Tallow, was larly and frequently. And de- some 20 miles from Tallow he self to implement them. Sadly packed to overflowing last Mon- spite his ever-Increasing work- involved himself in club affairs pressure o-f work wouldn't per- • SALORA 24" TV now available with day when ithe Concelebroted load he made time t'o visit and as much as lit was humanly mit him to immerse himself in Requiem- Mass for the -late John chat with -his friends and dis- possible to do so and held a this area of his -life for which Fastext, stereo, picture-in-picture, built-in Beecher commenced at 2 p.m. cuss in, his own vigorous fash- variety of positions mi ithe club he had a special talent. FM radio. Europe's most technologically In addition to practically every- ton the problem areas which over the years. H© gave selfishly So we must bid farewell to one in the Brideside Town, a concerned him and how solu- of his time and expertise and this multi-talented man. John advanced TV. huge crowd from many outside tions mlight be found. Wias so easy ito work with. His was a kind compassionate man, areas had gathered ito pay their The G.A.A. was of passionate devotion to TaMOw was match- a forgiving man who cared for i final tributes ito one of the most concern to him. He loved the ed by his faithfulness to his all. On this sad occasion our • LUXOR VIDEO with remote control, Highly respected, most popular games and took special pride native counity. Waterford's hur- tihcughts are wiitih his family. and best loved members of the in ali of Tallow's successes. He ling decline saddened him and Their loss is Immense and we. variable slow motion and real time community. wanted Tallow to seit high stan- he was for ever striving to de- his neighbours and friends, counter. dards and was hurt when he vise ways and means of arrest- would like them to know that John Beecher was a man of witnessed an acceptance of any ing that decline in Waterford's we share (their sorrow on this many parts, full of llife and ac- fortunes. His Ideas were always but his own Idealistic stan- sound, reasoned ones but need- tragic ocoasion. Go ndeana Dia tively associated with all move- dards. trocaire ar a anam uasal. Service and spares available for all ments concerned with ithe wel- modern TVs and Videos. Replacement fare of the community at large. He lived with his wllfe and fam- sets available if required. ily -at Bialiyverigian outside Youighail -and was principal of FINANCE ARRANGED ON ALL ITEM'S the Insurance brokerage firm he conducted under the title of Talilscapo Insurances at Main Street. Lilsmore and which lie established himself some years MEGAVISION ago when he returned to reside (M1GHAEL IRWIN) In his native county. RECENT DEATHS On -last Saturday morning he was up and about in his usual good health but tragedy struck branit, Kathleen's remains were whom we extend our deep and 10 MARY STREET, DUNGARVAN before tihe day was out when interred to the family grave in sincere sympathy on their MR. JOHN the Old Churchyard Cemetery, great loss. TELEPHONE 058/41077 he was Involved in a fatal head- on. collision with a lorry on the which is but a short distance In the presence of a huge We record with regret the from her home. gathering of mourners who Dungouirney road near Midle- death of Mr. John (Jack) Hur- ton. It is thought that tb6 64- The- sacred readings at Mass had come to pay their respects. year-old Insurance broker suf- ley. Balllnagoul Mor, Ring, were read by grandchildren Eileen's remains were taken fered a heart attack seconds which occurred at a Waterford Reldeen, P-adralc and AMeen. from the Kiely Funeral Home hospital on Wednesday Octo- Since the world of music was prior to the Impact. Members ber 26. He was in his early six- on Tuesday evening to Colli- of Midleton Fire Brigade had alwiays a great interest of -hens, gan Church where they we.-e ties and had been ill for some her Mass was adorned with the to cut, him from -the wrecked time. blessed and received by Rev. car and he was rushed to the beautiful voice of daughter-In- P. Butler. C.C.. assisted b- South Infirmary, Cork but died He was a well known and law Elizabeth, who is a member Very Reiv. R. Dcherty. P.P.. SOUTH EAST QUALITY AWARD WINNER — Pictured at popular member of the Ring shortly afterwards. of Our Lady's Choral Society, Rev W. Carey C.C.. Dungar- the presentation by the Minister for Agriculture and Food of community. One of natures Dublin, who suing suitable van Rev. J. Griffin C.C. Rev. DUNGARVAN URBAN DISTRICT John Beecher was truly one gentlemen he was held in high psalms and hymns, accompa- the 1988 Super Quality Awards at the Berkeley Hotel, Dublin of nature's gentlemen. A man esteem by all who kinew him M. b'Byrne. c.C. Ballinameela nied by Claire Maiher on the Very Rev. N. McCarthy. Very is Mr. Maurice Kelleher of Kelleher's Super Valu, Cappoquin of integrity, understanding and and his passing has been the organ. COUNCIL great compassion, his charity Cause o.f much sorrow to all. Rev. M. Power. P.P. Toura- (left in front) with other winners in thc south-east region. Accounts in respect of Special Water Charges knew no bounds and no one but more especially to his sor- Rev. Fr. Goode. O.S.A. read neena', Very, Rev. P. Quealy. will be able to reckon the ex- rowing brother, sisters and the graveside liturgy, assisted P.P. SS. Peter & Paul's. Clon- for the current year are now due and payment tent of his charitable acts as other relatives to whom we ex- by Reiv. W. Carey, C.C.. Rev. T. mel Very Rev. M. McNamara apart from himiself and those tend deep sympathy. Rogers C.C., Very Rev. J. O'Sul- P.P.. Ardfinnan. Rev. G. Hickey. for same should be made at Rate Collector's involved, no on else knew livan. Rev. E. Culillinan. C.C.. St. OSA Rev. J. Hooper. OSA and e His remains were removed John's College. Waterford. -Rev. Office, Town Hall, on or before Wednesday, about them. from the Dungarvan Hospital Rev. P. Cooney,. C.C. A great Irishman, he was J. Hooper, O.S.A. and Rev. G- 23rd November, 1988. Mortuary on Thursday evening Hickey. O.S.A. Following concelehrated Mass also a great Waterford man but to Ring Church where they Very many beautiful floral on Wednesday at which Very Behind the SPOTLIGHT Disconnection of water supply to defaulters above all else a great son- of were received and blessed by Rev. Fr. Doherty. P.P., wias the Brideside Town which he Rev. Fr. Desmond C.C. tributes were placed on Kath- will commence after this date. loved with a burning love. His leen's resting place. chief celebrant, Eileen was laid (Continued trom Page 1) concern for hiis fellowmen was Fr. Desmond cele br a ted Very many -people from public to rest In the family burial B. WHITE. boundless -and hi«. commitment Requiem Mass on Friday morn- bodies, local authorities, both ground in the adjoining ceme- OLYMPIC MEDAL IN ing for the repose of his soul tery. Once again a huge and "fishy tale" in the "Leader," TOWN CLERK. to the material welfare of the civiil and political, and sporting ABBEYSIDE and also officiated afterwards organisations were to attend- representative gathering was some of Litem recalled having communities where he resided in the burial in the adjoining and worked was absolutely ance. Representatives from the present as well as representa- Ttanks to the Abbeys-idle seen a 4-fbot porpoise or total cemetery. various religious communities tives from the Presentation dolphin on thie road t the Sisters Generalate and their "Parish News" we are able to a An ardent member of the ln Dungarvan were also present entrance to the sawmillls in Chief mourners — Tom with her many friends who had communities in Clonmel Dun- record that last month, young GAA. 'he was deeply involved (brother): Sheila. Hanna. BaH'yduff on tlhe night before wiith his hometown club in Tal- come to say farewell. garvan. MooncoLn. , David Frauglhan of Abbeyside Eileen and Peg (sisters): nep- Carrick-on-Suir and Mercy it was found in Lismore. It low and was also a founder hews. nieces, relatives and and now living in Dublin with Chief mourners — Declan Convent Dungarvan. appears it was dead then, too, member of the Youghal Lions friends. (husband); Paul, Billy. Eoin his parents, stood smilingly to ATTENTION COAL MERCHANTS— Club whose motto "we serve" (Funeral arrangements by (sons); Phil (daughter! • JUn Very Rev. R. Doherty. P.P.. so it could not have moved of so typified his own attitude to conducted the graveside litur- attention- beside thie Irish flag Tom Drohan. Dungarvan). Cliffe (son-iin-law): Elizabeth in the Seoul Olympic Stadium its own, accord. llife. A great lover of music he and Mairead (daughters-in- gy on this Wednesday, the possessed a fine tenor voice and law i: Declan. Aileen. Dublin, Feas-t of All Souls, assisted by in South Korea to receive his The question is who was four years ago he was a finalist Padraic, Karen. Deirdre. Maria. Rev P. Butler, C.C.. Very Rev. Paralympic Bronze Medal the practical joker and where DUNGARVAN COAL in the Cork Over 55 talent P Quealy. P.P. SS Peter and s Clonmel. Triona. Reideen. Dec- wihicfh he had won- only minutes diid the porpoise come from in competition and only i-ast lan. Midleton (grandchildren). Paul's Clonmel Very Rev. M Thursday might sang in a heat MRS. KATHLEEN Russell P.P.. Fourmilewater, earlier, as part of the Irish the first instance? Perhaps it of this year's competition. (Funeral arrangements were DISTRIBUTORS by James Klely & Sons. Dun- Rev C. Kelleher. C.C.. Rev. F. Men's Class 7/8 relay team. was brought in a van from garvan). Lloyd. C.C. Touraneena, Rev. Tflre time for tlhe race, which either Youghal or Ardmore — will operate their — OBSEQUIES J. Griffin. C-C.. Dungarvan. GOODE Rev. Fr. Kennedy. C.C. St. produced a hectic finish, broke wlhere such mammals get His remains were removed to the Irish record. caught in the fishermen's nets We record with very sincere Mary's. Clonmel. Rev. J. the Church of the Immaculate Mountain. Carmelite Fathers, Conception. Tiailiow last Sunday regret the death of Mrs. Kath- The result was a great one from time to time and vMhan WHOLESALE COAL DEPOT leen Goode. Church Street, Dun- Dublin, and Very Rev. Fr. Mc- there was no great reaction to night, accompanied by a large MISS CATHERINE Namara. P.P. ."rdfinnan. for David who bad already and most representative cor- garvan. which occurred at Dun- its appearance in Ballyduff it garvan Hospital on MOnday. reached three finals, finishing AT CAPPAGH tege. On Monday afternoon the Chief mourners Michael, was then transferred to Lis- Principal Celebrant of the Con>- October 31. HALPIN John and Gerard (sons); Sr. fourth in all three, but break- as and from November 1. celebraited Requiem Mass was Ce gur chalth si an bhliain Aloy-sius Presentation Convent, ing the staadiing Irish record more. Maybe so, maybe so!! Very Rev. Fr. Paul Bee- deirneach da saol to Ospideal We extend our sincerest sym- Clonmel (sister): Mary Dun- in each. It was indeed terrible Hours of Business: Monday to Friday: 9 to 5.30 p.m. cher. P.P., Cahir (brother > Dungarbhan chulr bas Kath- pathy to Mr. Martin Halpin on ford. Touraneena. Melia Dun- THE SOLDIERS' CHORUS leen lsteach ar a lain daoine a the untimely passing of his hard luck thait he did not get Saturdays 9 to 1. who was assisted by Very ford Bristol (daughters-in- Rev. Fr. Michael Russea, bhfuil conai orthu tlmpe-all na sister. Catherine. Knockaun. law i: Andrea. Ian. Jean, into the mediate in any of the A request has come to hand P.P.. Fourmilewater and Very h-aite seo. Ballymacarbry. which occurred Touraneena. Hilary. Alexan- taier events. from an opera loving reader in Tel. (058) 68260/54122 Rev. Canon Patrick Quealy. Although Kathleen hadn't at St. Joseph's Hospital. Dun- dria. Ewah. Aidan. Bristol On his return from Seoul, Dungarvan for the words of P.P.. St. Peter & Pauls, Clonmel enjoyed the best of health for garvan on Saturday. October 29. (grandchildren), and a wide 'The Soldier's Chorus" from and a total of almost 20 con- some time, her passing evoked Catherine hailed from a well- circle of relatives and friends. David paid a visit to Abbey- the opera -'Faust". This is a celebrating priests from all over feeling* of profound sorrow and known ii-nduatriou farming s ,(Funeral arrangements by J. side where he was warmly very popular piece and is re- the diocese. Very Rev. Fr. M. regret ln the 'Old Boro' and far background and was well- greeted and welcomed by his peated with great frequency at Walsh. P.P. Tallow acted as beyond, for Kathleen was the known in the area where she Kiely & Sons Dungarvan). M.C. grandmother, Mrs. Annie many choral concerts. While beloved wife of Declan._U.D.C„ won the respecit of everyone for most will know the air of t'he Soloists during the Mass were Hon. President, and former Sec- her kindness and sincerity. Clancy of Home Rule Street chorus, a few only may know Mr. Con Ryan, Mrs. Lena Walsh, retary of WatenfOrd Co. Board She, was a great neighbour and a lot of his friends in the C.L.C.G. and mother of Paul. the words. So. to oblige our Mrs. Myra Roche and Miss and her passing has left a void Village who were eagerly Dungarvan opera lover and Mbry Roche. Presiding at the Billy. Eoin and daughter Phil, ln the community which will to w.hom we extend our con- waiting to congratulate the hopefully many other readers, BEECHER'S FOR ANIMAL FEEDS organ were Alice Tobin and be hard to fill we choose "The Soldier's Betty Moloney, while the violin dolences. Her remains were removed young hero and of course to ATTENTION FARMERS!— MOTORCYCLIST IN Chorus" instead of our usual solos were played by Sheila Almost on the eve of her 78th from the Hospital Mortuary on see his Bronze Olympic Medal ballad for this comer this We stock the full range of Animal Feeds at the right Ryan. year. Kathleen was called home Sunday evening to Rathgor- which he had brought back week. mack church where they were prices:— After Mass. the interment to her eternal reward. The last from Seoul. Maverick Milk Substitute, Cattle and Dairy Nu's. took place- iin. the adjoining year of her allotted span was received and blessed by Rev. T. FATAL COLLISION Glory and love to t'he men of spent In- the loving care of the Byrne. C.C. assisted by Rev. Fr. David is son of Joan and old. Coarse Calf Meal, Calf Pencils, Calf Nuts, Beef Nuts cemetery in the presence of one of the biggest gatherings of Matron and staff of sit, Joseph's Lloyd. C.C.. Touraneena. Follow- 21-year old John Davis was Tom Fraughan who are fre- Their sons may copy their (with Romensan), Barley Balance Fine Meal, Parata, Bull Hospital, where she bore her mourning relatives and friends ing the 11 a.m. Mass on Mon- fatally injured -when 'the motor- quent visitors to Abbeyside. virtues bold. Nuts, Broiler Foods, Layers Mash and Pellets, Pig ever seen in Tallow. The last heavy cross with true ohrisitian day, celebrated by Rev. Fr. cycle he was riding was in col- Courage in heart and a Rations, Bonham Creep Pellets, Sheep and Lamb Nuts, prayers at the graveside were fortitude. to rest to .the adjoining ceime- lision with a car at Tramore sword in hand. realted by Fr. Beecher assisted Kathleen was the last surviv- Lloyd. C.C.. Catherine was laid Road. Waterford on Tuesday REMEMBERING Yes. ready to fight or ready K.N.Z. Mineral Licks, etc., etc. — All at unbeatable prices. by the full oholr of clergy ing -member of -the Duggan fam- tery. Rev. T. Byrne. C.C. as- night. November 1. DECEASED SCOUTS to die for Fatherland. MICHAEL BEECHER present. ily who resided In Abbey Street, sisted with the graveside liturgy Son of Mr. John Davis and Immediate chief mourners Caihir. Around the mld-30's Jin the presence of ia lame Mrs. Joan Davis (nee Moloney), And staying in Abbeyside Who needs bidding dare by TALLOW, CO. WATERFORD were Mrs. Elizabeth Beecher Kathleen came to Dungarvan to gathering of mourners who had Gracedleu East, Waterford. he we note that at 7.30 p.m. on a trumpet blown? WHY NOT GIVE US A TRY 'wife). Timothy and Siobhan work for Mary C. Power, who come to pay their final re- was nephew of Mr. Michael Who lacks pity to spare when (children,) Very Rev. Paul ran a most successful business spects to a dear friend. Moloney and of Mr. Pearse Mol- this Friday night, November the field ls won? Beecher, Michael and Jim (bro- In O'Connell Street at that (Funeral arrangements were oney. Moloney's Hardware and 11, the fifth Annual Mass for Who would fly from a foe. If thers), Sr. M. CeciMa. Sr. M. time. In- her younger days she by James Klely & sons Dun- The All-Rounder, Dungarvan. all the deceased members and alone or last? was 'interested in- the music of Lelia and Josephine (sisters), garvan i Deepest sympathy is extend- supporters of Abbeyside Scout- And boast he was true as nephews nieces, etc.. etc. the era and was also keen on ed to bis parents, visiters, uncles, cowards might do when dancing. She was a deeply re- aunts and other relatives on ing takes place in Abbeyside peril is past.! GRAVESIDE EULOGY ligious woman, who for many their very tragic bereavement. Church. Tihiis lias become yearis was -a member of tlhe known- as the "Sdoul Mass" Glory and love to the men of Children of Mary. Since- the Mr. James Tobin, Chairman .•Mid always attracts a very old. Waterford G.A.A. County Board, Goode household was at the MRS. EILEEN Their sons may copy their from nearby Knoekanore. then centre of G.A.A. affairs ln the large congregation. virtues bold. paid a Anal1 tribute in a touch- glory days of Waterford's Courage in heart and a tog graveside eulogy to tihe man rise to hurling prominence. DUNFORD It is indteed true to say that sword in hand. wiho had won a .special place In Kathleen proved herself a most (NEE DALTON) since the late Canon Crotty Ready to fight for Father- the lilves of all whose privilege capable receptionist, telephon- BALLYDUFF WIN ist anid diplomat. One shudders It is our sad duty to record started the 4th WaterOord land. Bord Solathair an Leictreachais It was to krow hilm and in the Troop in, 1930. it has played a course of which he said:— to 'think of how many people the passing of Mirs. Eileen Now home again we come called ito her home In search Dunford. Bohadoon. Dungar- major role in parish life in Ta bron oraitnm go lelr inniu of precious Crake Park tickets, the long and fiery strife of van. which occurred at her JUNIOR TITLE Abbeys'idfe. battle over NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS mar ta cara mor linn' ar lar. yet one and all were always residence on Monday. October Taimld 1 lathalr anseo le chelle greeted with the -Utmost cour- 31. Eileen was known to be Rest is pleasant after toll -is chun ar meas air agus bulochas tesy and respect A devoted ill for same -time nevertheless, BALLYDUFF EAST 1-6 THE TRAVELLING hard as ours beneath ' a In order to carry out essential improvements a chur In iul. wife and mother, she will be her death in- her 66th year STRADBALLY 1-2 PORPOISE stranger sun. and alterations to our networks, we regret We are gathered here on con- sadly missed. greatly saddened her family Many a maiden fair is wait- secrated ground to pay our last and legions of fritende. She was As had been anticipated, this In© here to greet her truant that it will be necessary to interrupt the respects to our dear friend Kathleen wias a most popular junior football county fini^.l was In the Lismore Notes in last lover electricity supply as follows: John. I feeflj so inadequate for a native of Knockenpbwer and week's "Leader" it was related, lady in- the town and the num- was relict of James Dunford. a real cracker and kept the rea- And many a heart will fan this task but deeply honoured bers present ait her funeral ob- sonably big crowd on their toes under the heading "A Fishy and brew grow pale to bear to be chosen to speak about who predeceased her some four sequies speak volumes for the all the way. even though the Tale." that a dtead porpoise the tale of peril he has seen. DUNGARVAN one who had won a special esteem in which she was held. years ago. Eastern champions -seemed to place in our lilves and In our On Tuesday evening, fiamfked iA person of great charm be in control up to the 55 th turned up in mysterious cir- We are at home, we are at Wednesday. 16th Nov., '88 and Thursday, 17th Nov. hearts by a guard of honour of mem- wiitih an interest in everything minute when veteran Alo cur- cumstances in New Street. Lis- home, we are at home we she was an exemplary neigh- are at home. '88 — 09.30 to 4 p.m. (each day) — Youth) Sports Com- Jioh was a man of honour, bers of the Flanina Flail Party, 1 ran. playing a star game at more on Wednesday morning n her remains were brought from bour and a friend of everyone. centre-forward had the losers plex Boreenatra, U.D.C. Pump House Boreenatra. honesty, and truth. Those who ctf the previous week. How it knew him- In business knew him the Hospital Mortuary to Sit. She was a lady who liked goal. Glory and love to the men of SHANDON R/A to be completely honourable Mary's Parish Church which meeting people and loved a got there was a mystery to old and upright. A mutual friend- was thronged wiith mourners. chat. She Willi always be re- The halftime score left just tihiose wiho first spotted it. Their sons may copy th^ir a goal between the teams with Wednesday, J6th Nov., '88 — 09.30 to 4.30 p.m. — ship developed between John Rev. Fr. Richard Goode, O.S.A. membered for her kind-hearted schoolboys going to the nearby virtues bold (nephew) officiated, assisted by and generous ways. Ballyduff having 1-2 as against Dungarvan Cattle Mart, G.A.A. Field, Dungarvan. and each indlviduail client. Not Courage in heart and a for him the high-powered sell Very Rev. G. Power P.P. Rev. Her life was- truly a Christian points scored by Jiimmy Dineen OBIS, wlhile it was viidteoed and sword in hand. J. Griffin C.C.. Rev. W. Carey. and Sean Ahearne for sitrad- examined by experts before ARDMORE R/A or hyped-up sales glmlcky. He one and her devotion to prayer Yes ready to fight and ready was always on the side of his C.C.. Rev. T. Rogers, C.C.. Very and assisting the Missions in bailly. Ballyduff played the- bet- being finally removed. to die for Fatherland. Reiv. M. Canon Farrell P.P.. Ab- ter football in the second half Friday, 18th November '88 — 09.30 to 4 p.m. — customer whose welfare came any way she could personified first. His advice was based on beyside. Very Rev. J. O'Sulli- all that was good in life and and added four points, as Scxme surmised that the Hacketstown Bridge, Monagoush, Mine Head. truth and an eagerness to iden- van. Moms. P. Lannen Very Rev. her values and virtues ensured agiainsit Stradbaliy's lone score, heavy Hooding in the Black- N. McCarthy. Rev. G. Hickey. which was Curran'-s 55'th min- tify with others whose prob- that she was highly' esteemed water at the time may have lems he loved to share. His O.S.A. and Rev. Fr. Nissan. among all sections of the ute goal. FOR SAFETY SAKE— O.Cap. Her grand-daughter. ted something to do wiith the kind gentle nature would not community. Her Close neigh- Stradbally — B. Duniford- L. 1—Please treat all services and installations as Karen, who is a -trainee nurse 'allow him to give anything but bours to particular- helped her Curran M. Coffey. M. F. Keiane; presence of the porpoise in live during this period as supplv may be the best advice to all. at Dublin's Mater Hospital read a touching appreciation. greatly to oarry her burden of P. Dunford. M. O'Brien. M. Lan- Lismore But we now believe resumed at any time for brier periods. He was a Tallow man to the ill-health with great resigna- non: G. Hogan P. Mooney; j. that some playboy was enjoy- core. No matter where his tra- Following concelehrated Mass tion and courage. S. Ahearne. P. Hickey M. 2—If you own or operate Electrical Generating vels took hilm, no matter what on Wednesday morning at She was a loving wile and Dlraeem. A Curran, N. Connors- ing a practical joflce. Equipment, please inform your local E.S.B. Interests claimed his attention which Rev. Fr. Goode. O^.A. devoted mother who will be M O'Brien. Sub.s.—M Kleily for While in Ballyduff tost Moil- his big love always remained In M. Keane p Sweeney for P Office immediately. was chief celebrant and Rev. greatly missed by her sons, clay we were told that wilren Mooney. Fr. Nissan. O.Cap., concele- sister, relatives and friends to people there read thc Lismore